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Mistrial, House Speaker and Mike Madigan
Mistrial for former AT&T executive accused of bribing ex-Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan
Prosecutors said former AT&T President Paul La Schiazza paid Madigan allies thousands of dollars in the form of do-nothing contracts.
Jury deadlocks, mistrial declared in case of ex-AT&T boss accused of bribing Madigan
On Thursday afternoon a mistrial was declared in the case against AT&T boss who intended a contract as a bribe to Madigan in order to ensure the passage of AT&T's prized legislation.
Jury deadlock leads to mistrial in AT&T bribery case tied to Mike Madigan
A federal judge declared a mistrial Thursday in the bribery case of former AT&T executive Paul La Schiazza, after the jury informed the court it was unable to reach a unanimous verdict.
Chicago Sun-Times
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AT&T jury hangs up — mistrial declared in case of former exec accused of bribing Madigan, weeks before ex-speaker's own trial
The former
AT&T
executive is not in the clear, with jurors unable to either convict or acquit him. Prosecutors say La ...
Chicago Tribune
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Both sides rest after jury sees emails from Speaker Madigan’s son in bribery trial of ex-AT&T boss
When
AT&T
Illinois boss Paul La Schiazza received an email from the son of Illinois House Speaker Michael
Madigan
asking for a charitable contribution in 2017, he forwarded it immediately to a ...
The News-Gazette
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Capitol News Illinois | Mistrial declared as jury deadlocks in case of ex-AT&T boss accused of bribing Madigan
CHICAGO — A federal judge on Thursday declared a mistrial after a jury deadlocked in its deliberations over whether former ...
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Jurors begin deliberations in trial of former AT&T chief accused of bribing Michael Madigan
The jury of eight women and four men began deliberating at about 2:40 p.m. Tuesday in the case of Paul La Schiazza, the ...
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