Jurors in the Zacarias Moussaoui case heads to a fourth day of deliberations Thursday to decide whether the Sept. 11 conspirator should be executed or sentenced to life in prison. The jury of nine men and three women has deliberated for 16 hours over three days. They have asked only one question — a request on Tuesday for a dictionary. U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema denied the request, saying that giving them a dictionary would be like placing extraneous evidence in the jury room. She said jurors could submit a written question if they needed specific definitions. Full Story
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