The jury in the Sheldon Silver kickback and extortion trial broke for the Thanksgiving holiday Wednesday without reaching a verdict.
After two hours of deliberations, Judge Valerie Caproni fulfilled her promise and sent jurors home at noon.
The jury in the Sheldon Silver kickback and extortion trial broke for the Thanksgiving holiday Wednesday without reaching a verdict. The jury has now deliberated for more than eight hours on the charges against the former Assembly Speaker—four counts of theft of honest services, two counts of Hobbs Act extortion and a single count of money laundering.
November 27, 2015 at 04:06 AM
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The jury in the Sheldon Silver kickback and extortion trial broke for the Thanksgiving holiday Wednesday without reaching a verdict.
After two hours of deliberations, Judge Valerie Caproni fulfilled her promise and sent jurors home at noon.
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