
Paul Manafort, right, President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman, arrives at Federal District Court for a hearing, Wednesday, May 23, 2018, in Washington. ( AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
Just minutes ago, the jury deciding the fate of Paul Manafort passed a note to Judge T. S. Ellis:
BREAKING: Jury in Paul Manafort sends note to judge asking: "if we cannot come to a consensus on a single count" how should they fill in the verdict form, and "what does that mean for the final verdict."
— justin jouvenal (@jjouvenal) August 21, 2018
BREAKING: Court is on break as Paul Manafort's attorneys, prosecutors consider judge's proposed response to jurors.
— justin jouvenal (@jjouvenal) August 21, 2018
This is only one of the 18 counts Manafort is facing.
The jury is now in its fourth day of deliberations
An unsmiling jury settled in for its fourth day of deliberations at the Paul Manafort trial Tuesday https://t.co/wxs7tcktaB
— POLITICO (@politico) August 21, 2018
Thursday, the jury asked the judge to define “reasonable doubt” which was followed Friday by a motion filed by news organizations to make the names and addresses of the jurors public.
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