Edwards gets acquittal and mistrial
The judge in the John Edwards corruption trial has ordered jurors to continue deliberations after they announced they had reached a verdict on only one of six counts.
The judge in the John Edwards corruption trial has ordered jurors to continue deliberations after they announced they had reached a verdict on only one of six counts.
Jurors were set to begin deliberations Friday in the corruption trial of former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards.
A friend and former aide to John Edwards testified that Edwards appeared surprised to learn an elderly heiress sent money that went to his mistress and another aide.
Jury selection begins in a Greensboro, North Carolina, federal courtroom Thursday in the trial of 2008 Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards.