ComEd 4 corruption trial jurors end 3rd day of deliberations with no verdict, return Monday – Center Square

As part of their work Thursday, jurors sought clarity from the judge on a couple of issues, including requesting hard copies of several transcripts. In a separate note, jurors also asked how much former McPier boss Juan Ochoa was paid for his role on the ComEd board. During the trial, Ochoa testified it was about $80,000.
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

It’s hard to trust that justice will be served. All you need is one hardcore Dem in that jury room. Hung jury.

Da Judge
2 years ago
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Ex Illini,

I agree, Illinois is so corrupt its hard to predict what a jury full of Dems might decide.

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