Case could be headed for a mistrial if jury cannot reach decision.
LaJeromeny Brown leaves court Nov. 1, 2023, during the penalty phase of his capital murder trial in Huntsville. The conviction for capital murder in the 2019 fatal shooting of Huntsville police officer Billy Clardy III is in jeopardy Friday morning after the jury said it could not agree on a sentence.
The judge also urged jurors to remove sympathy, emotion or speculation from their deliberations. And that jurors should back up their opinions with facts of the case and be willing to listen to and consider the opinions of other jurors. During the first day of sentence deliberation on Wednesday, the jury asked Comer to review instructions on non-automatic aggravators in the case. Prosecutors presented three non-automatic aggravators that, if the jury agreed, would lead to a sentence of death for Brown.
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