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Litigation

Feb. 2, 2000

Jury Deadlocks in Case Against City

Jury Deadlocks in Case Against City After nearly five days of deliberations, a Los Angeles Superior Court jury Monday declared itself hopelessly deadlocked in a civil case brought against the city of Los Angeles in a hit-and-run accident caused by an off-duty police officer who later committed suicide.

        After nearly five days of deliberations, a Los Angeles Superior Court jury Monday declared itself hopelessly deadlocked in a civil case brought against the city of Los Angeles in a hit-and-run accident caused by an off-duty police officer who later committed suicide.
        Judge Carl J. West, sitting in the Burbank branch of the court, declared a mistrial and scheduled a status confer...

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