Closing arguments to begin for former Oklahoma City police officer accused of rape, sexual assault

Jurors on Monday will hear closing arguments and begin deliberating in the trial against a fired Oklahoma City police officer accused of on-duty rape.

Wednesday, prosecutors put on their last witness, a DNA expert, and defense attorneys put on their only witness, the former officer's ex-girlfriend. Both sides rested and were given until Monday to plan their closing arguments.

Daniel Ken Holtzclaw appeared to cry and was given tissues by sheriff's deputies in the courtroom while his ex-girlfriend testified. It was the first time in five weeks of testimony that Holtzclaw showed any emotion.

Holtzclaw, 28, of Oklahoma City, is on trial in Oklahoma County District Court. He is accused of sexually assaulting 13 black females between December 2013 and June 2014 while a police officer.