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A mistrial was declared Monday in the trial against a California Superior Court judge accused of killing his wife after an Orange County jury failed to reach a verdict in the case. Jeffrey ...
It looked as though Inter may have another penalty as the referee pointed to the spot, but after watching the VAR review, the official reversed his decision and instead booked Marcus Thuram for diving ...
Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, convict my ass. I did it,” the actual jury tasked with deciding his fate announced they were deadlocked during their ninth day of deliberations, which lasted ...
She said again there had been ``movement'' but they remained deadlocked, so Hunter asked them to go back to deliberations and discuss how they felt she could help them further. The jury went ...
On Friday, the jurors were sent home after telling the judge they were exhausted and remained deadlocked. Monday's resumption of deliberations did nothing to break the deadlock on the second ...
Following another round of talks last week between the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) and the Alliance For Change (AFC) on coalescing for the upcoming general elections, sources say ...
Prosecution and defense counsel on Wednesday directly addressed the jury, which has been deadlocked since Monday, in the murder trial for Orange County Judge Jeffrey Ferguson, heatedly sparring ...
As Israel remains deadlocked with Hamas over key issues, Gaza’s future after the war ends appears no closer to a resolution. By Vivian Yee Reporting from Cairo When President Trump said last ...
SANTA ANA, Calif. (KABC) -- Jurors in the trial of an Orange County judge accused of fatally shooting his wife announced Monday they are deadlocked and unable to reach a verdict. Jeffrey Ferguson ...
Closer to the end of the day, the jurors signaled they were at an impasse on the second-degree murder charge. While the jurors are free to discuss both degrees of guilt in their deliberations ...