Foreperson of jury in mistrial of man accused of killing Weymouth sergeant and bystander speaks out
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IN MENDON NOW WITH WHAT SHE’S SAYING FOR IF A JOB IS LEFT UNFINISHED, IT’S LEAVES A REALLY BAD TASTE IN YOUR MOUTH, REALLY BAD FEELING. TWO DAYS AFTER THE MURDER TRIAL OF WEYMOUTH, SERGEANT MICHAEL CHESNA AND 77 YEAR OLD VERA ADAMS WAS DECLARED A MISTRIAL. WE’RE HEARING FROM CINDY LAVOY, WHO WAS THE FOREPERSON OF THAT JURY THAT COULD NOT REACH A UNANIMOUS DECISION. WE DON’T WANT A MISTRIAL THAT WAS THE NUMBER ONE THING LAVOY SAYS WHEN THE JURY FIRST STARTED THEIR DELIBERATIONS, THERE WAS AN EVEN...
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