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Cleveland judge declares mistrial in case of Fort Stewart soldier charged with murder
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A judge on Monday declared a mistrial in the case of Tevin Biles-Thomas, who was charged with murder and other charges in a 2018 New Year s Eve party shootout that left three people dead. (Cory Shaffer, cleveland.com/TNS)
CLEVELAND, Ohio (Tribune News Service) A judge on Monday declared a mistrial during the third day of jury deliberations in the case of a U.S. Army soldier charged with murder in a 2018 New Year’s Eve party shooting that left three men dead.
Jurors on Monday told Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Joan Synenberg that copies of legal briefs from prosecutors and Tevin Biles-Thomas’ attorneys somehow ended up among the trial evidence the court gave the jury to consult during its deliberations.