What the jury doesn't know while deliberating the FirstEnergy corruption case
The jury weighs bribery charges against former FirstEnergy executives amid withheld evidence and a sealed key jury question, while the company admitted bribery in a $230 million settlement.
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Judge keeps jury question secret in FirstEnergy bribery trial
AKRON, Ohio — A Summit County judge on Monday withheld from the public a question the jury posed to her during deliberations in the high-profile trial of two former FirstEnergy executives accused of bribing a state regulator.
Jury signals potential deadlock in FirstEnergy bribery case - Signal Cleveland
A question from the jury in the FirstEnergy bribery trial signals its members are stuck on the state’s central allegation that the company’s former CEO and senior vice president paid a regulator a $4.3 million bribe. The 12 jurors have been holed up in the Summit County Court of Common Pleas, deliberating charges since Wednesday. Besides a daily lunch break, they’ve been mulling the case in secrecy and solitude, leaving lawyers and reporters le…
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