"Controversy and Delays: The Jason Meade Murder Trial"

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Judge Young initially declared a mistrial in the murder trial of former deputy Jason Meade, but later rescinded it, allowing the jury to continue deliberations. The jury, facing difficulty reaching a verdict in the killing of Casey Goodson Jr., had to restart deliberations multiple times due to the substitution of alternate jurors. The trial centers on the shooting of Goodson by Meade, who claims self-defense, while prosecutors and Goodson's family assert that Goodson was unarmed and carrying food.
Topics:nation#casey-goodson-jr#franklin-county-sheriffs-deputy#jason-meade#jury-deliberations#legalcourt#mistrial
- Mistrial declared, then rescinded in Jason Meade trial The Columbus Dispatch
- Death of Casey Goodson Jr.: Jason Meade murder case ends in mistrial NBC4 WCMH-TV
- Jason Meade Murder Case: Judge declares mistrial, then sends jurors back to deliberate ABC6OnYourSide.com
- Witness testifies he didn't see a gun in the hand of a man who was killed by an Ohio deputy The Associated Press
- Second juror dismissed in Jason Meade murder trial, causing deliberations to restart WOSU Public Media
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