Jury still has 1 charge to go after partial verdict in Harvey Weinstein sex crimes retrial
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In Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes retrial, jurors reached a partial verdict, convicting him on one charge and acquitting him on another. The trial faced significant internal tensions, with jurors reporting coercion and disagreements over deliberation. The foreperson expressed feelings of fear in the jury room amid a particularly chaotic process. As the jury continues to deliberate on a remaining rape charge, Weinstein maintains his innocence and raised concerns about fairness amidst the trial's complexities.
The jury’s partial verdict on Harvey Weinstein’s charges illustrates the complexities of his retrial, revealing internal tensions and challenges within the deliberation process.
Jurors expressed discomfort during deliberations, with the foreperson revealing fears about being coerced and called out by fellow jurors, highlighting potential biases in the process.
Read at ABC7 Los Angeles
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