Jury Resumes Deliberation in Trial of Ex-Guatemalan Soldier Accused of Lying About Role in Army Massacre on Immigration Application
Jury has decided on one of two counts already
A federal jury in California reached a partial verdict Tuesday in the prosecution of a former Guatemalan soldier accused of lying on his U.S. citizenship application about his alleged role in an army-led massacre there three decades ago.
The jury informed the court it had decided one count but had not answered all questions related to a second count. The panel was sent back to the jury room to resume deliberations.
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