Jury in Levy death trial leaves for day
The jury weighing the fate of the man charged with killing Chandra Levy concluded its first day of deliberations shortly before 5 p.m. Wednesday.
The jury of nine women and three men is to resume deliberations at about 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday.
Ingmar Guandique is charged with killing Levy in 2001.
During nearly six hours of deliberations, the jurors sent a note to the judge to request a photo of Ingmar Guandique that had been admitted as evidence but had not yet been provided to the jury.
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Henri E. Cauvin
| November 17, 2010; 5:03 PM ET
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I can't believe that the jury hasn't acquitted him yet.
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