Jurors in Tyco Case End 11th Day of Deliberating
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Jurors in the trial of two former Tyco International Ltd. executives wrapped up the 11th day of deliberations without reaching verdicts in the case against the pair, who are accused of illegally pocketing $600 million.
The panel asked to review documents that Tyco used to explain to investors why former Chief Executive L. Dennis Kozlowski and ex-finance chief Mark Swartz made large stock sales.
An e-mail requested by the jury addressed the prosecution’s contention that the former executives misled investors about the sales.
Deliberations appeared to be back on track after nearing collapse last week when the jury sent notes complaining the atmosphere had turned “poisonous” and that one juror was not deliberating in good faith.
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