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Toddler Beating Murder Case Ends in Mistrial!

Law&Crime Trials July 18, 2026 8m 1,159 words
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"All right, in the answer to my first question, the answer is no. Do you believe further deliberation? Then I asked for the current count. I think what they've done is give me the count on, no, I don't know what they've done. They've given me numbers. They don't add up to 12 onto the counts. So I'm..."

[00:00:00] Speaker 1: All right, in the answer to my first question, the answer is no. Do you believe further deliberation? Then I asked for the current count. I think what they've done is give me the count on, no, I don't know what they've done. They've given me numbers. They don't add up to 12 onto the counts. So I'm going to inquire further. Thank you. [00:01:09] Speaker ?: I'm going to inquire further. Thank you. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. [00:01:35] Speaker 1: So I just said on these counts, do you have a verdict or what is the math? I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. [00:01:53] Speaker ?: I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. I'm going to inquire further. Thank you. I think this is one of the votes that you just did that. Please respond. Okay. [00:03:04] Speaker 1: No, I've not seen that. Okay, they have sent this note that the bailout just came to me, so the jurors have stated we will have the same results on Monday. No further deliberations are needed. So, based on that, I'm going to declare a mistrial and excuse this jury. If you will get the alternates and let me bring them in and just give them some final instructions, then we'll release them. I don't know if you're ready to say this. [00:03:36] Speaker ?: I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. I don't know if you're ready to say this. [00:05:12] Speaker 1: All right, ladies and gentlemen, as we've discussed, avoiding a criminal case needs to be unanimous. If you are unable to reach one, I'm going to declare a mistrial in this case, and this will complete your service for the week. You can leave your buttons behind, leave your notepads in your chair, so you just pair those up and shred them. I know he's going to read your notes or what have you. The clerk will have a check for you that will have a stub that will prove you were here Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday for your employer. If you need something additional, you can contact the clerk's office or my office and we'll let you do that. I told you about 50 times not to talk about the case or let anybody talk about it with you. At this point, you may talk about the case if you wish. You're not required to, but often the attorneys may want to know what you found persuasive or didn't find persuasive or what have you. So I always let you know that it is not improper anymore for you to talk to whoever you want to about this case and your service on it. You are, of course, in no way required to do so. Make sure you get all your personal items. Leave me my buttons. I can recycle them for the next group and Mr. Davis will show you out. I mean, Mr. Bob will show you out the back door. Okay? Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Just leave me a seat? Yeah, that's fine. We'll take a look. That's fine, we'll take a look. All right, do we set a date in the other one? In November sometime? So that's going to be my first available for a retrial. The state will need to decide whether you want to retry this one on those days or try the charge post in it if you're going to retry the matter. Just be thinking about that so we can get a schedule. This is the oldest case on my docket, so I'm going to push in to get it retried again, okay? Will you issue an order on the mistrial? Will you issue an order on the mistrial? I will, and I'll do that before I leave. All right, we'll stand in recess. Okay, and y'all, Ms. Montgomery's preserving me, so if you need a transcript, tell her now. I need a transcript. All rise. [00:08:15] Speaker ?: I need a transcript. I need a transcript. I need a transcript. I need a transcript. I need a transcript.

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