Time: Jury in Paul Manafort’s Case Asks Judge to Redefine ‘Reasonable Doubt’
They asked three other questions, too
Day one of jury deliberations in the Paul Manafort trial ended with no verdict. Instead, the jury had four questions for the judge. They will continue deliberating tomorrow.
BREAKING: Jury in Manafort case sends note asking for legal definitions on filing requirements for overseas accounts, also for clarification on 'reasonable doubt.' Suggests jurors may not view case as a slam dunk. Story TK
— Josh Gerstein (@joshgerstein) August 16, 2018
Manafort jurors had four questions. Judge said they had to rely on their collective memory for the definition of "shelf company" and on which exhibits matched which charges. But he re-read the requirements for filing an FBAR and definition of "reasonable doubt"
— Rachel Weiner (@rachelweinerwp) August 16, 2018