Stevens’ Jury Gets Friday Off For Juror’s Family Emergency

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The deliberations in the trial of Sen. Ted Stevens have been suspended for Friday after a juror had a family emergency, the AP reports.

Jurors will be excused from deliberations today and possibly Monday, so that Juror No. 4 can travel home to attend to the death of her father in California.

Today would be the third day of deliberations for the jury, which has already experienced a number of issues. On Wednesday, jurors asked to be excused early after things became “stressful.” Yesterday, the foreman wrote a note to the judge requesting the removal of a juror who had become ‘rude, disrespectful and unreasonable” and had “violent outbursts.”

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