The Region - News from June 17, 1986
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Jurors in the espionage retrial of former FBI Agent Richard W. Miller concluded their first day of deliberations without reaching a verdict. The jury decided to continue deliberating on a five-hour-a-day schedule while considering the testimony of more than 100 witnesses in the 15-week trial of Miller, 49, accused of passing secret FBI documents to the Soviet Union. In Miller’s first trial, which ended in a mistrial last November, jurors deliberated 14 days.
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