Posted on 04/07/2022 6:45:42 PM PDT by Nextrush
Grand Rapids. Mich. (WOOD)--While the jury in the governor kidnapping conspiracy trial has deliberated in room in downtown Grand Rapids for four days, the nearby federal courtroom has been mostly empty, except for relatives of the suspects.
Families of Daniel Harris, Brandon Caserta and Adam Fox have sat on the wooden benches on the "defense" side of the sixth-floor courtroom of Chief U.S. District Court Judge Robert J. Jonker, some working on word puzzles, all waiting for any word, brought together by the alleged deeds of their sons or brothers.
Barry Croft Jr, who is from Delaware, is the only suspect without family here.
Harris's father Rob has been in court every day of the trial, which took more than three weeks, and for every minute of jury deliberations...
The jury broke for the day Thursday, its fourth full day of deliberations, without reaching a verdict. It will go back to work Friday morning.
The four defendants are facing charges of conspiracy to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, allegedly angry over her response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The FBI said it broke up the plot on Oct. 7, 2020, a year and half ago on Thursday.
All but Caserta are facing other charges, including conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. Harris 24, faces the most charges: four....
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Maybe not.
Good chance in west MI of getting at least one juror to vote ‘not guilty’ even if they confessed to wanting to off the worthless *itch.
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