Chris Brown Dog Mauling Trial Experiences Mistrial, New Proceedings Set
A Los Angeles judge has declared a mistrial in the dog mauling case involving artist Chris Brown. The initial jury was excused after the judge cited misconduct by one of its panel members. Chris Brown has been ordered to return to court on Thursday to commence testimony in a new trial.
A Los Angeles judge has declared a mistrial in the ongoing dog mauling case involving artist Chris Brown. The decision resulted in the immediate excusal of the original jury panel that had been assembled for the proceedings.
The judge's ruling to call a mistrial stemmed from reported misconduct by one of the panel members. Specific details regarding the nature of the misconduct were not disclosed in the report.
Following the declaration of the mistrial, Chris Brown has received an order to appear back in court on Thursday. This upcoming appearance is scheduled to mark the commencement of testimony for a new trial in the case.
(Source: Rolling Stone)
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