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From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: May 7, 1999 | Copyright information

Steele jury says it's deadlocked Jurors said today they were hopelessly deadlocked in the case of Julie Hiatt Steele, who is charged with obstructing Kenneth Starr's investigation of President Clinton. U.S. District Judge Claude Hilton ordered the jurors to try once more to reach a verdict. The jury had deliberated for 7 1/2 hours over two days. Steele is charged with making false statements that undercut her former friend Kathleen Willey's allegation of an unwanted sexual advance by Clinton...

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