Mistrial Declared in FBI Informant Hal Turners Blogger Trial

A judge declared a mistrial Monday in the case against a New Jersey accused of making death threats against three federal judges in Chicago because they wrote a ruling supporting .

The mistrial came after the jury sent two notes — one during its first day of deliberation on Friday and another on Monday — saying it was hopelessly deadlocked over charges Hal Turner threatened to kill or assault a . A retrial was scheduled for March 1 in , where the case was moved based on a change-of-venue request.

Prosecutors had argued that Turner knew his Internet tirade, which insisted the judges ”must die,” could provoke violence by members of his radical . The defense likened Turner to a ”shock jock” and argued he was expressing an opinion protected by the First Amendment.

Source/Full Story:  NYTimes.com

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