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Jury acquits Elk Grove Village man of involuntary manslaughter in wife s death Timothy Zondlo
Updated 6/28/2021 7:11 PM
The Rolling Meadows jury hearing the retrial of an Elk Grove Village man charged in the 2018 death of his wife accomplished something the first jury could not it delivered a verdict.
Seven men and five women on Monday acquitted Timothy Zondlo, 55, who had been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of his wife, Karyn, the 46-year-old mother of their two children.
During Zondlo s first trial last month, jurors deliberated more than three days without reaching a verdict, prompting Cook County Judge Joseph Cataldo to declare a mistrial. Zondlo s second trial concluded after a little more than three hours of jury deliberations.
Jury deadlocks in Elk Grove Village manslaughter case Timothy Zondlo
I m not going to change my mind in a bazillion years.
The Rolling Meadows jury deliberating the fate of an Elk Grove Village man charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of his wife indicated in a note to the court late Tuesday that one member had taken that stance after coming to a conclusion early in the trial process.
As a result, the jury after four days and more than 26 hours of deliberation was deadlocked, prompting Cook County Judge Joseph Cataldo to declare a mistral in the case of Timothy Zondlo, charged with the 2018 death of his wife, Karyn Zondlo, a 46-year-old mother of two sons.