The judge overseeing the bribery trial of former AT&T Illinois chief Paul La Schiazza has declared a mistrial.
"The jury report they have reached an impasse and cannot reach a unanimous verdict. For the reasons stated on the record, the court declares a mistrial," US District Judge Robert Gettleman wrote in an ...
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The jury of eight women and four men began deliberating at about 2:40 p.m. Tuesday in the case of Paul La Schiazza, the ...
A federal jury has resumed deliberations Wednesday in the bribery trial of former AT&T Illinois boss Paul La Schiazza, who is ...
After nearly 15 hours of deliberation, the jury’s foreperson told the judge she was “absolutely positive” she and her fellow ...