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As the jury deliberates in the Larry Millete case, here's what he could be convicted of

Newseze Wire·Thu, Jul 9, 8:52 PMWire: Fox 5 San Diego
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As the jury deliberates in the Larry Millete case, here's what he could be convicted of

After months of testimony and closing arguments, the jury in the Larry Millete case has begun deliberations to decide the fate of Larry, who faces four possible charges. Here's what they each mean.

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After months of testimony and closing arguments, the jury in the Larry Millete case has begun deliberations to decide the fate of Larry, who faces four possible charges. Here's what they each mean. The story falls into Newseze's local desk and is being actively tracked by our editorial team. Calm framing, primary-source references, and respectful tone — every Newseze story is scored for drama and conspiracy before it reaches you. Worth knowing: Newseze refreshes its newsroom every hour and flags fast-moving local and breaking news as it develops. Watch this page for updates. Reporting: Fox 5 San Diego.

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