WASHINGTON -- Having failed to convict John Edwards of campaign finance violations, the U.S. Justice Department must now decide whether to retry the former Democratic presidential candidate on the five charges for which the judge declared a mistrial.Also: "John Edwards owns up to 'sins' in wake of mistrial."
Edwards had been charged with six counts of campaign finance law violations. He was acquitted Thursday of one charge by a jury of eight men and four women in U.S. District Court in Greensboro, N.C.
Several legal experts said a retrial seemed unlikely. They also raised questions about the trial's effect -- or lack thereof -- on campaign finance law.
"We knew this was a strange case, and it resulted in a strange trial with a strange ending," said Elliot S. Berke, a Washington attorney who represents elected officials on campaign finance issues.
He said the jurors' inability to reach a decision on five of the six counts "largely reflected society's confusion about campaign finance law and where the lines are."
Compare Edwards to Sarah Palin....
Oh well, yeah, no comparison. The dude's a butt freak loser.
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