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Jury In John Edwards Trial Asks For 20 Exhibits

Reporter: Associated Press

Thursday, May 24, 2012

The jury in the John Edwards campaign finance fraud trial is asking to see about 20 more evidence exhibits during their fifth day of deliberations.

The jury began their discussions Friday and they have occasionally asked to see exhibits over the past few days. They have taken a lunch break and will resume talks later Thursday.

The former presidential candidate is accused of orchestrating a plan to funnel money from two wealthy donors to hide his pregnant mistress as he sought the 2008 White House.

He is charged with six felony counts related to campaign finance violations. If convicted on all counts, Edwards faces up to 30 years in prison, though legal experts predict a term of less than five years would be more likely.
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