Levy deliberations begin
The jury in the trial of Ingmar Guandique, the man charged with killing Chandra Levy, resumed deliberations Thursday morning.
Jurors were to reconvene at 9:30 a.m., but problems with security procedures at D. C Superior Court created long delays for hundreds of people arriving at the courthouse.
The jury deliberated for nearly six hours on Wednesday, the group's first day of deliberations.
By
Henri Cauvin
| November 18, 2010; 10:49 AM ET
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Chandra Levy, From the Courthouse, Homicide
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