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Phil Spector leaving court
Phil Spector leaving the LA Criminal Courthouse.
The jury in the murder case against him announced that they were unable to reach a verdict. Without indicating which way the jury is leaning, the jury foreman told the court the panel was split 7-5.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler sent the
jury home for the day, instructing them to return at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Fidler then told attorneys he was considering giving the jury the option of convicting Spector of involuntary manslaughter -- a reduced charge from the second-degree
murder count the panel is currently weighing.
LA Criminal Courthouse, LA, CA
Phil Spector leaving court
Phil Spector leaving the LA Criminal Courthouse.
The jury in the murder case against him announced that they were unable to reach a verdict. Without indicating which way the jury is leaning, the jury foreman told the court the panel was split 7-5.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler sent the
jury home for the day, instructing them to return at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Fidler then told attorneys he was considering giving the jury the option of convicting Spector of involuntary manslaughter -- a reduced charge from the second-degree
murder count the panel is currently weighing.
LA Criminal Courthouse, LA, CA