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Home»Posts tagged with»Longest deliberations

Jury struggles to find verdict in corruption trial for ex-Mayor Kilpatrick – but what’s that mean?

By Steve Neavling on February 28, 2013   Crime & Fire, Police, posts  

Jury struggles to find verdict in corruption trial for ex-Mayor Kilpatrick – but what’s that mean?

Eight days of deliberation are relatively uncommon, but they happen. In 2003, jurors took four months and still couldn’t reach verdicts on 27 counts against police accused of planting evidence and assaulting suspects.

Steve Neavling

Steve Neavling lives and works in Detroit as an investigative journalist. His stories have uncovered corruption, led to arrests and reforms and prompted FBI investigations.

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