By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell Book
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LITERARY SDNY, July 11 – On the second day of jury deliberations in US v. Josh Schulte, literally nothing happened.
In Courtroom 15A hour after hour, there was nothing. Finally at 4:45 pm, there were the prosecutors, Schulte's two stand-by counsel, and in the gallery Schulte's mother.
Judge Furman came out. He said "there has been radio silence."
The only request made was by Schulte, for time in the SCIF the following day, Day 3 of deliberations. Judge Furman said, Why not.
The jurors came in. It didn't seem that they looked at Schulte. It seemed that his mother looked worried.
Who wouldn't be?
In the docket of Schulte's civil case, mostly unsealed on July 8 after Inner City Press' request, entry number 2-1 still said "You do not have permission to view this document." More on Patreon here.
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