Karen Read trial jury begins 2nd full day of deliberations
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A jury has agreed to a partial verdict in the trial for a former Maryland teacher who was accused of sexually abusing students between 2022 and 2024.
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WCBD Charleston on MSNJudge declares mistrial in second Michael Colucci trialA mistrial was declared Tuesday in the re-trial for a former Summerville jeweler accused of killing his wife in 2015. As the trial got underway in Berkeley County,
Former movie producer Harvey Weinstein won't serve time on a third-degree rape charge after a mistrial was declared on Thursday, but he likely could be tried again.
A judge declared a mistrial on the remaining charge in Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes case after the jury foreperson refused to continue deliberations following a partial verdict.
Diddy's attorney accuses the prosecution of racism for trying to get rid of a Black juror based on the color of his skin.
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Judge Gary Gavenus called a mistrial just before 4 p.m. June 11, as the second full day of deliberations screeched to a close. The jury was split 5-7 on whether Cody Guyton, 33, is guilty of murder, defense attorney Stephen Cash told the Citizen Times.
After the mistrial was declared, prosecutors said Thursday that they plan to retry Weinstein on the rape charge, related to aspiring actress Jessica Mann, and that “she is ready and willing and wants to retry this count.” A July 2 hearing has been set on that charge.
A Northumberland County jury could not reach a verdict Monday in the case against a 21-year-old Coal Township woman charged in an October 2023 fatal car crash in
The judge declared a mistrial on the third-degree rape count in Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes retrial on Thursday, after the jury foreman refused to return to deliberate.
The jury had earlier convicted Harvey Weinstein of one felony sex crime, but deliberations had devolved into threats and yelling.
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OK Magazine on MSNSean 'Diddy' Combs' Defense Doesn't 'Have a Strong Case' to Call for Mistrial After Challenging Dismissal of Juror No. 6, Expert ExplainsSean "Diddy" Combs' defense has tried at least three times to request a mistrial as their client continues to be prosecuted on trafficking, racketeering and prostitution-related charges. All attempts have been declined,