Mistrial in the McPherson (Fla St QB) gambling case - how the heck did one juror not vote for conviction!

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Judge declares mistrial in gambling trial of former Florida State quarterback

By BRENT KALLESTAD, Associated Press Writer
June 6, 2003

AP - Jun 5, 9:52 pm EDT
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- A mistrial was declared Friday in the gambling case of former Florida State quarterback Adrian McPherson when the jury deadlocked 5-1 for conviction.

McPherson was accused of gambling on college and professional games, including those he played in, by placing bets over the Internet.

McPherson was facing up to 60 days in jail and a $500 fine for the second-degree misdemeanor.

County Judge Tim Harley declared a mistrial because the jury could not reach a verdict. Juror Ben Turner said the jury voted 5-1 to convict McPherson. Turner said he was among the majority.

The six-member panel deliberated for about 10 hours Thursday and Friday. A transcript of some testimony jurors requested earlier was read aloud to them Friday.

Prosecutor Georgia Cappleman said the state will retry the case.

McPherson did not testify during his trial. He still faces separate felony charges later this summer, accused in one case of stealing a check and in another of bouncing several checks.

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Florida State coach Bobby Bowden testified Thursday he heard rumors McPherson was gambling in June 2002, but an investigation found nothing.

That led defense attorney Grady Irvin to ask for a mistrial because the judge had limited the prosecutors' case to alleged Internet gambling by McPherson last October and November. Harley rejected the mistrial request.

Bowden largely described McPherson's playing skills during Irvin's questioning.

Irvin asked the coach if McPherson could have thrown an interception if he wanted to, intending to show that if McPherson wanted to make Florida State lose because of his gambling, he would have had more interceptions.

Bowden said yes, McPherson could have intentionally thrown interceptions if he wanted.

Prosecutors have not accused McPherson of betting against Florida State or deliberately causing his team to lose. They have said all of his FSU bets were on the Seminoles to win.

Two of McPherson's boyhood friends, Otis Livingston and Melvin Capers Jr., testified Wednesday they knew of McPherson's gambling, including placing bets on Florida State games. They testified they and McPherson shared an Internet gambling account.

Prosecutors said McPherson used the account to bet on an Oct. 21 NFL game between Pittsburgh and Indianapolis, and on his own team's games, including the Nov. 23 contest at North Carolina State when McPherson played poorly and the Seminoles lost.

McPherson was dismissed from the Florida State team in November.
 

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"Prosecutor Georgia Cappleman said the state will retry the case."


what a waste.
 

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Another State Attorney trying to make a name for himself while wasting the Florida taxpayers money for what a $500 fine and 2 months jail time.
 

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"how the heck did one juror not vote for conviction" Thank god for that one juror. Maybe he bets on the internet and realizes how stupid this trial is. Have you ever made a bet outside of Las Vegas? How would you like the police to arrest you and put you on trial?
 

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That juror had NC St last year.... would you put the man that made you money in jail?
 

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What was the takeback on the dog?

Looks like another investigation into jurors betting online coming up.
 

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now this is a very...very ...very important case FOR THE STATE TO WASTE MONEY ON....****ING DOPES
 

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SBG Global? LOL

He might not have even got paid if he got hot.
 

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