Mistrial Declared in Palisades Fire Arson Case as Jury Deadlocks

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A federal judge declared a mistrial in the arson case against 29-year-old Jonathan Rinderknecht after jurors deadlocked on three federal charges connected to the Palisades Fire, which scorched about 23,000 acres, damaged more than 6,000 structures and killed 12 in Los Angeles. After more than 13 hours of deliberation, the jury was split (10 not guilty, 2 for conviction), prompting the judge to declare a mistrial. Prosecutors plan to retry the case before a new jury, while the defense contends he is not responsible for the fires and highlighted evidence suggesting alternate causes.
- Judge declares mistrial in arson case against man accused of sparking Palisades Fire The Guardian
- Mistrial for Man Accused of Starting One of California’s Worst Fires The New York Times
- Breaking news: A mistrial was declared for man accused of sparking deadly Palisades Fire LAist
- Mistrial declared in Palisades Fire arson trial after jury deadlocked on charges KTLA
- Jonathan Rinderknecht: Judge declares mistrial in arson trial of Palisades Fire suspect ABC7 Los Angeles
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