Mistrial Declared in FBI Informant Hal Turners Blogger Trial
A judge declared a mistrial Monday in the case against a New Jersey blogger accused of making death threats against three federal judges in Chicago because they wrote a ruling supporting gun control.
The mistrial came after the jury sent two notes — one during its first day of deliberation on Friday and another on Monday — saying it was hopelessly deadlocked over charges Hal Turner threatened to kill or assault a federal judge. A retrial was scheduled for March 1 in Brooklyn, where the case was moved based on a change-of-venue request.
Prosecutors had argued that Turner knew his Internet tirade, which insisted the judges ”must die,” could provoke violence by members of his radical audience. The defense likened Turner to a ‘’shock jock” and argued he was expressing an opinion protected by the First Amendment.
Source/Full Story: NYTimes.com
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