No Verdict in Fumo Trial
A jury has finished a third day of deliberations without a verdict in the corruption case against former state Senator Vincent Fumo.
Fumo, 65, is charged with defrauding the state senate, a nonprofit and a museum of more than $3.5 million. He is also charged with trying to destroy evidence during the FBI probe.
The jury is working four days a week and is expected to resume deliberations tomorrow.
The jurors heard opening arguments on October 22. The trial included more than 100 witnesses and 1,300 exhibits.
Fumo, 65, is charged with defrauding the state senate, a nonprofit and a museum of more than $3.5 million. He is also charged with trying to destroy evidence during the FBI probe.
The jury is working four days a week and is expected to resume deliberations tomorrow.
The jurors heard opening arguments on October 22. The trial included more than 100 witnesses and 1,300 exhibits.
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