The story of the mistrial in the murder prosecution of Gerardo N. Lara Sr., caused by Lindy L. Heaster’s purchase (Apr. 22, Apr. 25), is quietly resolved with a payment of $21,290 in restitution, and a sentence of 250 hours of community service and a suspended sentence of six months. Prosecutors won’t pursue perjury charges. (Maria Hegstad, “Juror fined for lying”, Potomac News, Jul. 2; Stephanie McCrummen, “Juror ‘Panicked,’ Lied to Va. Judge”, Washington Post, Jul. 6).
Update: the juror and the newspaper
The story of the mistrial in the murder prosecution of Gerardo N. Lara Sr., caused by Lindy L. Heaster’s purchase (Apr. 22, Apr. 25), is quietly resolved with a payment of $21,290 in restitution, and a sentence of 250 hours of community service and a suspended sentence of six months. Prosecutors won’t pursue perjury charges. […]
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