Weinstein Returns to New York for New Trial After Conviction Overturned
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The investigating judge, who oversees Harvey Weinstein's trial, declared the case for a rape charge null and void, this Thursday, following disagreements between members of the jury.
The investigating judge of the case that has again sat on the bench by former film producer Harvey Weinstein declared the trial for a charge of violation for disagreements between members of the jury void. “The deliberations have been heated to such an extent that I am forced to declare the trial void for the only charge for which they have not reached a verdict,” Judge Curtis Farber told the jury. On Wednesday, the jury convicted Weinstein for …
This case concerned the charge of rape made by the aspiring actress Jessica Mann in 2013 against the film producer.
A day after fallen Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein was convicted of one sexual assault count and acquitted of another, a judge has thrown out the trial in a third case, a rape trial,
The judge in charge of Harvey Weinstein's trial declared the case of rape against the former Hollywood producer in New York "null". "Justice will be rendered in this case," states the prosecutor on this case, which promises a new trial against the fallen magnate. The day before, the seven-year-old was convicted of sexual assault on a production assistant in 2006 but acquitted for another. - Harvey Weinstein escapes a conviction for rape because …
Weinstein returns to New York for new trial after conviction overturned
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