"Jury Continues Deliberations in Baltimore Squeegee Worker Murder Trial"

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A judge in Baltimore denied a request for a mistrial in the murder case of a teenage squeegee worker after a juror failed to show up for deliberations, claiming to be sick. The judge refused to declare a mistrial and instead instructed the juror to either come in the next day or provide a doctor's note. The case involves the death of Timothy Reynolds, who was shot five times in July 2022. The defendant, who was 14 at the time, claims self-defense. Deliberations will continue.
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