The Region - News from Nov. 5, 1985
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The jury in the Los Angeles espionage trial of former FBI agent Richard W. Miller concluded its 12th day of deliberations without reaching a verdict. U.S. District Judge David V. Kenyon had ordered the jury to continue deliberations after jurors announced Friday that they were unable to reach a decison about Miller’s guilt or innocence on any of the seven espionage counts against him. Jurors are scheduled to resume their work today. If they report they are still deadlocked, Kenyon is expected to give them one final instruction to try their best to decide the case before he has to make his own decision on whether to declare a mistrial.
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