Of course, since the indictment alleges a three count set of felonies — there will be a retrial. Bank on that. [Trivially, here are the jury instructions, as given. Heh.]
The jury indicated it could not come to a verdict. And forgive me — but as of last night, I was wondering about a guilty as to the other two charges, and an acquittal (actually, a nullification) as to the alleged crimes against Martin Shkreli, himself.
We shall see — but that may mean that Martin won’t be a state’s witness, next time:
…Minute Entry for proceedings held before Judge Jacqueline Becerra:
Jury Trial as to Kevin Patrick Mulleady held on 3/5/2026. Day 4.
The Jury continued to deliberate and were given the Allen Charge [to keep deliberating]….
Mistrial declared as the Jurors could not come to a Verdict.
Trial completed. Jurors released.
New Trial to be set.
Total time in court: 7 hour(s).
Attorney Appearance(s): Jonathan Jacobson, Felipe Plechac-Diaz, Elizabeth Blair, Evan Lewis Kuhl, and Kathleen Ellen Mollison….
Condor’s observation: The jurors’ handwritten notes plainly confirm that they were deeply, irretrievably… divided, even after 10 hours.
Onward — now you know — the truth will always be far stranger….
नमस्ते
