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The jury deadlocked in the trial of former Grand Rapids police officer Christopher Schurr, and the judge declared a mistrial
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Judge Christina Mims sent the jurors back to work Tuesday and told them to keep trying
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Schurr’s attorneys have argued he acted in self-defense after Lyoya resisted arrest. Prosecutors have argued that the use of deadly force was unreasonable and unnecessary
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James Crumbley said in the 911 call: ‘I think my son took the gun.’ He is on trial for involuntary manslaughter.
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The jury seems curious why he wasn't called as a prosecution witness. A judge told the jury to consider only what was presented at trial
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The deliberations beginning Monday could send Jennifer Crumbley to prison if she is convicted of contributing to the deaths of four students in 2021
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Active-duty service members and their spouses in Michigan will no longer have to serve jury duty under a new bill signed this month
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It is uncommon for a prosecutor, or even a defense lawyer, to publicly question a jury's motivation.
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Lawyers and the judge have been asking questions to weed out biases in the jury pool, ranging from news consumption to the personal impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Croft’s attorney says he was told that a juror had hoped to be selected for the trial and would ensure a certain verdict