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Rittenhouse shot three men, killing two, in what he claimed was self defense. Recently Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all his charges, which left people outraged. The verdict sprouted many questions about general safety and white privilege.

She was taken from the courtroom in handcuffs and was ordered held without bond until sentencing. The jury started deliberations Monday after hearing about a week and a half of testimony in the case.

Late Tuesday, they asked Judge Regina Chu what they should do if they could not arrive at a verdict. Speaking with the jurors, Chu told them they needed to continue with deliberations with open minds and a willingness to listen to each other's viewpoints, CBS Minnesota reported. They returned Thursday afternoon to announce the verdict. Potter gave emotional testimony in her own defense , saying she "didn't want to hurt anybody" and that she was "sorry it happened.

This was not putting a wrong date on a check. This was not entering the wrong password somewhere," said prosecutor Erin Eldridge, an assistant attorney general, in her closing argument. A blunder of epic proportions. The defense argued that Wright's attempt to flee officers during the traffic stop was a factor in his death. That's the cause, ladies and gentlemen of the jury," said Potter's attorney Earl Gray. Daunte Wright caused his own death, unfortunately. But those are the cold, hard facts.

Kim Potter - A Minnesota jury deliberated for about 27 hours before finding Ms Potter guilty of first- and second-degree manslaughter in the death of Daunte Wright in December Kyle Rittenhouse - It took a Wisconsin jury about 24 hours to acquit Mr Rittenhouse of five charges including first-degree intentional homicide for shooting three people at during racial unrest in Kenosha in November Derek Chauvin - It took a Minnesota jury just over 10 hours to find Mr Chauvin guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd in May Harvey Weinstein - A New York jury deliberated for about 26 hours before finding Mr Weinstein on two of five criminal charges in February Casey Anthony - Florida jurors deliberated for less than 11 hours before acquitting Ms Anthony in the death of her two-year-old daughter Caylee in July OJ Simpson - A California jury deliberated for less than four hours before acquitting Mr Simpson of murder charges in the death of his estranged wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman in Ted Bundy - A jury in Utah deliberated for less than seven hours before finding him guilty on two counts of murder, three counts of attempted murder and two counts of burglary.

Charles Manson - Jurors in California deliberated for nearly 43 hours before finding Mr Manson and his followers guilty on 27 counts - including murder and conspiracy - in Should they fail to agree, Judge Alison Nathan could move to declare a mistrial, which would force the prosecution to decide whether or not to retry Ms Maxwell.

The jury selection process took nearly a month, as the defence challenged 10 prospective members and the government challenged six. It alleges she operated as his enabler in luring vulnerable teenage girls with promises of scholarships, attention and financial assistance for their families, and coerced them into becoming objects for his sexual gratification. Most explosive revelations from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial.

Ms Maxwell made her first appearance in the courtroom as a year-old on Monday morning to hear a note from the jury. The socialite, dressed in a beige turtleneck and black pants, smiled at her attorneys and went in to give each a hug. The socialite and alleged madam for Jeffrey Epstein has pleaded not guilty to six federal charges, including one for sex trafficking of a minor and one for sex trafficking conspiracy. The four other charges related to the Mann Act, which bars transporting individuals across state lines for illegal sexual activity.

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How your device could be at risk of 'one of the most serious' cyber security threats. Watch Blue Origin's flight with Michael Strahan. This toy allows your dog to 'call' you. Instagram head testifies before Congress on app's impact on kids. She was found not guilty on three additional charges concerning defrauding patients and one charge of conspiracy to defraud patients.

The jury returned no verdict on three of the charges concerning defrauding investors, and Judge Edward Davila, who is presiding over the case, is expected to declare a mistrial on those charges. You might like. What is 'flurona' and how serious is it? A record 4. Mediterranean diet named best diet for The charges Holmes was found guilty of include one count of conspiracy to defraud investors, as well as three wire fraud counts tied to specific investors.

Holmes departed the courthouse hand-in-hand with her partner, Billy Evans, her mother and her father. She was met with a sea of cameras and reporters but did not comment in response to questions shouted from reporters. Read More. In a statement, U. Attorney Stephanie Hinds applauded the verdict. Holmes' culpability in this large-scale investor fraud, and she must now face sentencing for her crimes.

The rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes: A timeline. Notably, the jury of eight men and four women determined that Holmes was guilty on counts pertaining to investors, but none of the counts that pertained to defrauding patients. Over the course of its week case, the government called just three patient witnesses to the stand, two of whom were individually tied to wire fraud counts. The jury deliberated for over 50 hours before returning a verdict on eight of the 11 charges.



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