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Jury Deliberations Begin in Judge Dugan's Trial

Deliberations commence in Judge Dugans obstruction trial; jury, selected from diverse counties, must reach unanimous verdict to convict. Jury instructions emphasize evidence-based decision-making, with potential for mistrial if consensus isnt reached.

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