I bet the jury is done this afternoon.
Tyco Jury Examines 'Criminal Intent'
Fri Mar 19, 5:48 AM ET
By SAMUEL MAULL, Associated Press Writer
NEW YORK - Jurors in the Tyco International trial were opening their second day of deliberations waiting to hear from a judge how the law defines criminal intent.
The jury began digesting hundreds of exhibits and nearly four dozen witnesses from the five-month trial to determine whether two former Tyco executives looted the company of hundreds of millions of dollars.
In a note before ending their first day of deliberations Thursday, the jurors asked for an explanation of the term "criminal intent." The judge said he would explain Friday.
L. Dennis Kozlowski, Tyco's former chief executive officer, and Mark H. Swartz, the former chief financial officer, are charged with a total of 32 counts of grand larceny, falsifying business records and violating state business laws. They each could face up to 30 years in prison if convicted.