"Whenever a prosecutor brings a case and gets a
hung jury, he has to ask himself if this is something worth going after.
And she said that during a row before the animal attack, Petcka had shouted: "You love that cat more than you love me!" The trial ended in a
hung jury in 2007 and the actor admitted a misdemeanour rather than face a re-trial.
Thus, in 87% of the disagreements about guilt or innocence, the jury was more lenient than the judge was, and in 79% of the disagreements arising from a
hung jury, the jury was more lenient than the judge.
THE trial of a Royal Marine commando accused of attacking a female guest at a company masked ball ended with a
hung jury yesterday.
Verdict Three Virginia trials resulted in a
hung jury, a mistrial, and finally a defense verdict.
Jurors Robert Gourley, Claudia Torres, and Edine Woods have said that they did not want to support a guilty verdict for the Border Patrol agents and would have held out for a
hung jury, except that they were improperly instructed that that was not an option.
In a release put out after this month's
hung jury, Faro headlined that it had been "vindicated by [the] mistrial verdict," and that the opposition had "failed to prove their case that we infringe."
The term "
hung jury" - a jury that cannot agree on a verdict - was coined in the 1840s.
Quattrone's first trial ended in a
hung jury, with jurors reportedly deadlocked on the charges.
Based on looks, you're less likely to get a verdict than a
hung jury. To me, it resembles a space-age version of the classic London taxi (not the old boxy one, but the newer, more streamlined one), especially in its black and midnight-blue versions.
When the case was tried for the second time, the result again was a
hung jury. Some of the jurors wanted to award the plaintiff $50,000, one thought $65,000 was appropriate, another said $200,000, and the foreman recommended $100,000.