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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

CJ: Diet drug trial - Mills found not guilty; Cunningham, Gallion hung jury but judge sends back to reconsider

The Courier Journal reports on the Fen Phen trial with video of Melbourne Mills leaving the jail:

Jury clears one lawyer in fen-phen fraud trial
In its sixth day of deliberations, the jury in Kentucky’s fen-phen diet-drug case announced today that it had found Melbourne Mills Jr. not guilty of defrauding 431 clients.

But its foreman said it couldn’t reach a unanimous decision on the other two defendants — William Gallion and Shirley Cunningham Jr. – and Senior U.S District Judge William O. Bertelsman ordered the jury to return tomorrow to try again.

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