CHICAGO — A jury found 20-year-old Amara Harris not liable Thursday in an unusual civil trial involving two former high school students, a set of disputed AirPods and a ticket
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A former Naperville North High School student accused of violating a municipal theft ordinance took the stand Wednesday at the DuPage County Courthouse to defend herself, asserting that she didn’t intentionally take another student’s AirPods. “I didn’t take them; I didn’t steal them,” Amara Harris told the six-person jury on the second day of her trial, a rarity for a municipal citation issued .
On Thursday, a six-person jury DuPage County, Ill., ruled that Amara Harris had not violated Naperville's theft ordinance and cleared her of having to pay a $120 ticket for stealing a pair of AirPods.
A jury found 20-year-old Amara Harris not liable Thursday in an unusual civil trial involving two former high school students, a set of disputed AirPods and a ticket issued by a Naperville police officer nearly four years ago. An officer assigned to Harris’ former high school, Naperville North, wrote her a ticket in 2019 that accused her of stealing another girl’s AirPods, a violation of .