Conrad Black's future still in jury's hands

CBC News

House Member
Sep 26, 2006
2,836
5
38
www.cbc.ca
The wait continues for Conrad Black as jurors in Chicago deliberate for the nineth day on Tuesday.


Conrad Black arrives at the federal courthouse in Chicago for closing arguments in his fraud and racketeering trial. (Associated Press/M. Spencer Green)
After 15 weeks of testimony, more than 40 witnesses and about 700 documents, the jurors were handed the case last Wednesday when Judge Amy St. Eve finished delivering her instructions about how they should apply the law to the facts.
Observers have differed wildly in how long they think the jury will take. Some have predicted as long as two or three weeks.
Full Story
It's now been nine days (tuesday) that the case has been with the jury. What do you think this indicates about a guilty or innocent verdict?



More...