Capping nearly four months of testimony and 21 grueling days of deliberations, the criminal fraud trial against Dewey & LeBoeuf’s former leaders ended in a mistrial on Monday.
After jurors in Manhattan sent out the third in a series of notes saying they could not reach a unanimous decision, the judge refused a request to goad them on and finally accepted their surrender.
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