Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


After 13 1/2 hours of deliberations over two days, jurors in the       
daycare death trial of Suzanne Johnson declared that they were
deadlocked. But presiding Judge William Mudd encouraged them to return
to court Monday and continue deliberations. 

At about 6:45 p.m. EST, the jurors handed a note to Judge Mudd saying
they were deadlocked. For the murder charge against Johnson, jurors were
divided 7-to-5; for the "assault on a child resulting in death" charge,
they were split 6-to-6. (For the 7-5 vote, it was not disclosed which
side favored "guilty" and which favored "not guilty.") 

Judge Mudd then called in the jurors and asked each one whether he or
she thought deliberating further would lead to a verdict. Eight jurors
did not think further deliberations would help them reach a decision
while four wanted to continue and try and reach a verdict. So, the judge
sent the jury home for a three-day weekend and instructed them to return
on Monday to continue deliberating. 

After Judge Mudd told them to come back next week, the jury foreman
handed up another note asking about how they should consider the
involuntary manslaughter charge. The jurors were not sure if they were
allowed to discuss the charge since they have not yet reached a decision
on the more serious murder and assault charges. Judge Mudd told the
jurors they absolutely could discuss involuntary manslaughter, but they
just could not vote on it until they reached a unanimous "not guilty" on
the higher counts. 

However, despite the judge's encouragement, it seems likely that the
jury will remain deadlocked and Johnson's trial could end in a mistrial.
If that happens, Johnson would get a new trial. 
--
Kathy E
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