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Jury in Jeffrey Conroy Trial Requests the Definition of “Serious Physical Injury”

Posted April 15, 2010 by Ted Hesson
Categories: Hate Watch

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The jury in the trial of Jeffrey Conroy took a lunch break until 2pm. After lunch, jurors requested the definition of “serious physical injury,” which could be related to the manslaughter charges against Conroy, as well as the attempted assault charges.

Otherwise, it’s quiet at the courthouse.



Tags : hate crimes, jeffrey conroy, marcelo lucero

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