BREAKING: Hung Jury On Five Of Six Counts In John Edwards Trial
A jury on Thursday reached a verdict on one count in the trial of former presidential candidate John Edwards, but was ordered to resume deliberations. .
The jury of eight men and four women reached a decision on the ninth day to deliberation on six felony counts against Edwards, 58, related to alleged campaign finance law violations, including conspiracy. If found guilty of all six counts, Edwards could face up to 30 years in prison and a $1.5 million fine. Each individual count carries a maximum sentence of 5 years and up to $250,000.
The charges arise from about $1 million donations to Edwards, a former U.S. senator from North Carolina and the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, from two wealthy donors, Fred Baron and Rachel "Bunny" Mellon, that were used to try and hide Edwards' pregnant mistress, Rielle Hunter, from the media.
Fox News reporters are saying that the defense will now seek a mistrial in the case.