found him guilty on one of the charges he s facing. wjz and derek valcort are live. good afternoon, derek. reporter: one of the four charges the jury has returned a guilty verdict after three days of deliberations. let s go through those charges with you. the first charge, the guilty charge was guilty of conspiracy to leave off the so-called authority line. that s the line at the end of the robocall that should have said paid for by the bob urlik campaign. they returned a not guilty verdict for leaving off the authority line. that has confused the prosecutor or julius henson. neither understand that. he was found not guilty of both charges of election frauder for trying to frauder for trying fraud for trying to trick voters to staying home on election night. this took place in 2010 as polls for closing. bob urlik s campaign hired julius henson to send out a robocall to 112,000 voters. those calls went to democrats suggesting there was no reason to vote because the democ