Elizabeth Holmes Jury Will Continue Deliberating in New Year

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The jury weighing Elizabeth Holmes’s criminal fraud case finished its sixth full day of deliberations without a verdict, deciding to reconvene next week, on Jan. 3.

It’s hardly unusual for jurors to take their time deciding white-collar criminal cases. Even so, the jury in federal court in San Jose, California, has been especially quiet. The group of eight men and four women heard closing arguments almost two weeks ago. Since that time they’ve made only one meaningful request to review evidence presented at trial.