Harvey Weinstein's Mistrial on Third-Degree Rape Charge

Former movie producer Harvey Weinstein won't serve time on a third-degree rape charge after a mistrial was declared. He could be tried again on the charge, but the jury's conviction on one count of sexual assault stands. Weinstein faces up to 25 years in prison for the sexual assault conviction. He also has a 16-year sentence in California in a separate case. Jurors allegedly engaged in chaotic behavior during deliberations, leading to the mistrial.

Harvey Weinstein's Sex Crimes Case

Mistrial declared on remaining rape charge in Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes case after jury foreperson refuses to continue deliberating. Jessica Mann ready for third trial. Jury got stuck on a charge involving accusations from Mann. Weinstein denies all charges. Initial conviction overturned last year and case sent for retrial. Weinstein's accusers accuse him of exploiting his influence to force them into sexual encounters. Defense portrays accusers as opportunists seeking settlement funds. Weinstein convicted of sexually assaulting Miriam Haley and raping another woman in California. Accuser Kaja Sokola calls the verdict a win despite part of the charges being acquitted.

Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial

The rape retrial of Harvey Weinstein ended with a mistrial on the charge of third degree rape. Weinstein remains incarcerated and another trial is expected. The jury foreman refused to continue deliberations, expressing feeling threatened by other jurors.

Harvey Weinstein's MeToo Retrial Verdict

Former mogul Harvey Weinstein found guilty of sexual assault but acquitted on another charge in MeToo retrial, leading to mistrial on remaining rape charge due to tensions in jury room. Weinstein denied all charges as a status conference will determine next steps.

Sean "Diddy" Combs' Trial

Prosecutors seek dismissal of a juror in Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial due to a "lack of candor." New York attorney explains the potential implications of jury issues in the trial.

Karen Read's Murder Retrial

Karen Read's lawyers are appealing a lower court's ruling regarding double jeopardy in her second murder trial for the death of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe. Jurors agreed she was not guilty of two charges in the first trial, leading to a mistrial.

Mistrial granted in Home Depot murder case

Florida judge grants mistrial in Home Depot murder case due to 'unhinged juror' caught doing crossword puzzles during deliberations. Defendant accused of helping son plan killing of mother of his child.

Karen Read Murder Trial

Karen Read, accused of killing her police officer boyfriend with a vehicle, is back in court for a hearing discussing a motion to dismiss two of the charges. The trial ended in a mistrial in June, with prosecutors planning to retry Read in January.

Mistrial in Karen Read Trial

A mistrial was declared in the trial of Karen Read, accused of killing her Boston police officer boyfriend, due to jurors' inability to reach a unanimous verdict. Defense claims jurors had a pre-determined not guilty agreement. Prosecutors plan to seek a new trial.

Karen Read Murder Trial

The murder trial of Karen Read, accused of killing her boyfriend by backing her SUV into him, ended in a mistrial. Supporters allege police cover-up, while prosecution claims Read is guilty. Dramatic trial moments include conflicts of interest by lead investigator, trooper relieved of duty, and strong public opinions and protests.

Karen Read's Murder Trial

Karen Read's murder trial ends in a mistrial after the jury couldn't reach a unanimous decision. Prosecutors intend to retry the case. Read was accused of killing her Boston cop boyfriend by striking him with her SUV and leaving him in a snowstorm.

Karen Read murder trial

Karen Read, accused of murdering her police officer boyfriend, had a mistrial due to a deadlocked jury. State Trooper Michael Proctor, the lead investigator, was relieved from duty after his unprofessional text messages about Read were revealed in court.

Donald Trump Hush Money Trial Verdict

The guilty verdict in the Donald Trump hush money trial was jeopardized by a Facebook post claiming a juror had inside information, raising concerns of a potential mistrial.

Arizona rancher faces murder charge for shooting illegal immigrant

Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly faced a murder charge for shooting an illegal immigrant on his property, leading to a mistrial due to lack of evidence. The prosecution cost the county $1 million. Kelly's defense team highlighted issues with the investigation and lack of proof linking him to the crime. The case sparked a national debate on border security.

Arizona Rancher Not Retried for Shooting Mexican National

Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly will not be retried for the shooting of a Mexican national on his border property, after a mistrial was declared due to a deadlocked jury.

Prosecution of George Alan Kelly

Dr. Ron Martinelli, a consultant for George Alan Kelly's defense, criticized the prosecution of the elderly rancher, stating it was a 'political prosecution' that cost the poor border county over $1 million, lacking forensic evidence and using false narratives. The case ended in a mistrial, with one juror blocking acquittal. The defense claims Kelly fired warning shots and did not shoot the victim found on his ranch. There were allegations of cartel influence, incompetent law enforcement, and obstructed evidence.

Fani Willis disqualification in prosecuting Donald Trump over alleged relationship with prosecutor

Fani Willis faces disqualification in prosecuting Donald Trump due to allegations of a relationship with her prosecutor, Nathan Wade, causing potential mistrial and conflict of interest.