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May 27, 2005
Jury Deliberations
This seems to be a week of trials ending and jury deliberations beginning, or about to begin. Of course there is the Scrushy jury that has been deliberating for several days (see here).
Jury deliberations have also just started in the case against David Rosen, who is facing two counts of false statements to the Federal Election Commission (FEC). In this case the government's case emanates from a fundraiser for a US Senator (see here and here).
Finally the jury in the Kozlowski-Swartz trial is very close to deliberations, with final arguments underway. (see here)
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