The case was later settled in arbitration.
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I could imagine that juror to be slightly biased toward the defendant once they had been saved by the defendant. No wonder the judge had to call a mistrial.
Afterwards the judge ruled a mistrial to avoid biases from any of the potential jurors who saw him save a life, and rescheduled his trial for a later date.
Literally in the article.
“Screening jurors for telltale signs of an impending heart attack is the oldest trick in the book!” - Saul Goodman


