Palisades Fire Case Stalls as Jury Deadlocks on Fire-Destruction Charges

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After roughly 10 days of trial, the federal jury in the Lachman/Palisades Fire case against ex-Uber driver Jonathan Rinderknecht says they are deadlocked on all counts, prompting Judge Anne Hwang to order continued deliberations as the trial continues. Rinderknecht faces up to 45 years in prison on charges including Destruction of Property by Fire, Arson Affecting Property Used in Interstate Commerce, and Timber Set Afire; if a mistrial is declared, prosecutors could retry with a new jury. The Palisades Fire devastated the LA area, destroying more than 5,400 homes and killing more than a dozen people.
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