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August 13, 2010
"Blagojevich Jurors Still Can’t Agree"
From The New York Times:
CHICAGO — Jurors deliberating in the federal corruption trial of Rod R. Blagojevich, the former governor of Illinois, told the judge Thursday that they had not reached agreement on a majority of wire fraud charges, major parts in the government’s case.
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[T]he jury stated Thursday that it had reached unanimous agreement on only two of more than a dozen wire fraud charges, and so far were “unable to agree” on the rest.
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