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Verdict reached in George Pino trial

NBC 6 South Florida July 4, 2026 11m 672 words
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"June 2026, signed by the fourth person C.F. In the circuit court of the 11th Judicial Circuit in a four Miami-Dade County, Florida, State of Florida v. George P. Case number F2422896, Judge Marisa P. Jim Jimenez. Verdict. We, the jury, find as follows. As to count to of the information vessel home..."

[00:00:00] Speaker 1: June 2026, signed by the fourth person C.F. In the circuit court of the 11th Judicial Circuit in a four Miami-Dade County, Florida, State of Florida v. George P. Case number F2422896, Judge Marisa P. Jim Jimenez. Verdict. We, the jury, find as follows. As to count to of the information vessel home site of Luciana Cristina Fernandez, the defendant is not given. So say we all on this 22nd day of June 2026, signed by the fourth person C.F. [00:00:46] Speaker 2: Does counsel for either the State Board of Defense wish for the jury to be called? [00:00:51] Speaker 3: Yes, Your Honor. [00:00:51] Speaker 2: Madam Clerk, please call the jury with missiles. Yes. [00:00:56] Speaker 3: Ladies and gentlemen of this jury, you heard me read the verdict. As I call your name, if this is your verdict, please answer yes. If this is not your verdict, please answer no. Mr. A.L. Initials A.L. [00:01:16] Speaker 4: Yes or no? Yes. Initials C.F. Yes. C.S. [00:01:25] Speaker 1: Yes. [00:01:27] Speaker 4: L.M. [00:01:28] Speaker ?: Yes. [00:01:31] Speaker 4: J.M. [00:01:32] Speaker ?: Yes. [00:01:35] Speaker 4: And C.A. [00:01:39] Speaker 2: C.A.? Yes. [00:01:43] Speaker 4: C.A.? [00:01:44] Speaker 5: No, no, I'm a L. Yes. Ladies and gentlemen, I want to thank you for your time and consideration of this case. I also wish to invite you some very special privileges that are enjoyed by jurors. No juror can ever be required to talk about discussions that occurred in the jury room, except by court order. For many centuries, our society has relied upon juries for consideration of difficult cases. We have recognized for hundreds of years that a jury's deliberations, discussions, and votes should remain in a private affair as long as they wish. Therefore, the law gives you a unique privilege not to speak about the jury's work. Although you are at liberty to speak with anyone about the deliberations, you are also at liberty to refuse to speak to anyone. A request may come from those who are simply curious or from those who might seek to find fault with you. It will be up to you to decide whether to preserve your privacy as a juror. I want to thank you all again for the sacrifices that you have made over the last three weeks, for your time and consideration in this case. What I have for each one of you is really just a token of our appreciation, which is a certificate of appreciation, and a small symbol of the great appreciation all of us have for you and for your participation in our system of justice. What I'm going to ask you to do is, as I discharge you, you will go with Renee, and Renee will take you out, and he will provide you with your juror certificate. All right? I'm going to ask everyone, please, in the courtrooms, please remain in the courtroom for a few moments and allow the juries to exit. Thank you. [00:03:54] Speaker 4: All right. [00:04:00] Speaker 5: I want to please remain in the courtroom. In the cases of the record, there are no errors or omissions in the birth form. We're filming out as a birth form. It's legally sufficient. Mr. Pino, the jury is not guilty as to both counts of the information in this case. Are there any other matters involving Mr. Pino for this court to address? Not from the state. Anything else? There are no holds in Mr. Pino, is that correct? Correct. All right. Ladies and gentlemen, as I -- again, we would give the jury two moments, please, as if the exiging courtroom in the courthouse. And I want to thank everyone again for your respect for this court. Let's take a moment now. And I have those other matters for me to address. And at this time, we are at recess. Thank you. [00:05:41] Speaker ?: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

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