Old Bailey jury breaks record as they convict killers of Kai McGinley

A Old Bailey jury broke the record for deliberating on a murder trial when they convicted seven killers after more than 100 hours of discussion. The panel retired on April 24 – and were locked in discussion for 108 hours. By the time they filed into court to deliver their final verdicts, they had been reduced to eight women and two men rather than 12 because two jurors had to drop out as the case dragged on. The trial had…

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