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Hung Jury Breaks for Weekend in Montgomery

The hung jury in the Bush Justice Department's alleged corruption trial against former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman and deposed HealthSouth founder Richard Scrushy broke for the weekend about noon Friday after seven days of deliberations without reaching a unanimous verdict .

Attorneys for both sides met with U.S. District Judge Mark Fuller in private on what is being reported as a security issue in downtown Montgomery. Sources are saying it is unrelated to the trial.

The judge had told the jury it would be OK to return a partial verdict if they could agree on some of the 34 counts against the four defendants.

So the vigil continues Monday. Check back and hit refresh for updates, here and on the news page.

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