To the growing annals of New York corruption trial history, enter Tuesday, March 13: the day a long -
deliberating jury found Joseph Percoco guilty of conspiracy to commit honest services fraud and solicitation of bribes (he was also found not guilty of other charges).
Not exact matches
The
jury of six men and six women needed a little over three hours to
deliberate before
finding Ulbricht guilty of charges that included conspiracies to commit money laundering, computer hacking and drug trafficking.
A federal
jury in Manhattan
found Joseph Percoco guilty of two counts of conspiracy to commit honest services wire fraud and one count of soliciting bribes after
deliberating for parts of three weeks.
The
jury deliberated for about 90 minutes Wednesday before
finding Martin Blackwell guilty of eight counts of aggravated battery and two counts of aggravated assault, according to the Associated Press.
A White Plains federal
jury deliberated for less than an hour and a half before
finding the disgraced Queens Republican guilty on all five counts of bribery, wire fraud and racket eeri ing charges that he faced.
After
deliberating about 3 hours, the
jury found in favor of the defendants, The Cochran Firm Atlanta saying Hutchins was not owed any money from The Firm.
At the same time, I question whether those kinds of pro bono projects represent the best allocation of limited resources, when there are still defendants in Alabama who can't
find a court - appointed lawyer who can create enough reasonable doubt to keep the
jury deliberating more than a half hour.
After
deliberating for 13 hours, an all - white
jury in Battleford, Saskatchewan
found Gerald Stanley, a farmer from rural Saskatchewan, not guilty in the 2016 death of 22 - year - old Colten Boushie («Boushie»), a resident of the Red Pheasant First Nation.
On Monday, after
deliberating for less than half an hour, a Bronx
jury vindicated Edward Garry's twenty - three - year quest to clear his name,
finding him not guilty of the 1995 murder of a retired police detective named Oswald Potter.