Levy death trial jury deliberations begin
The jury in the trial of the man charged with killing Chandra Levy began its deliberations shortly after 10 a.m. Wednesday morning, a D.C Superior Court spokeswoman said.
The panel heard closing arguments on Tuesday.
The jurors returned Wednesday morning to choose a foreperson and begin weighing the fate of the defendant, Ingmar Guandique.
Guandique, 29, faces two counts of first-degree felony murder in connection with Levy's death in 2001.
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Henri E. Cauvin
| November 17, 2010; 11:29 AM ET
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