C-Murder was found guilty of second-degree murder earlier today (August 11), before the presiding judge ruled the verdict invalid and requested more jury deliberation.
According to The Times-Picayune, the bench came up with a 10-2 vote in favor of conviction this morning, but Judge Hans Liljeberg believed one juror changed their vote to conclude the second day of deliberations early.
Before today's deliberations began a juror in the case also requested a departure from the panel. The juror, whose request was denied by Liljeberg, was reportedly sleeping during deliberations and other times quoting Bible scripture, reports XXL
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