
Jury finds suspect not guilty of first-degree murder of Detroit synagogue leader, deadlocked on other charges
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A man accused of stabbing a Detroit Jewish leader to death in her home last fall may face a new trial after the jury acquitted him of one murder charge but was deadlocked on two others.
The suspect may be retried on the deadlocked counts and a pretrial hearing is scheduled for next Thursday, FOX 2 reported.
"I guess they felt that it was not a premeditation as far as the murder, but they were deadlocked on whether there was a felony, which incorporates the home invasion, first-degree," Jackson-Bolanos’ attorney Brian Brown told FOX 2.
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