The jury in Elizabeth Holmes’s fraud case is on its fifth day of deliberations, and trial-watchers who sat through 14 weeks of testimony could hardly be blamed for getting antsy.But if many of the other high-profile white-collar crime trials are any indication, Holmes’s jury may still be a ways away from consensus.The jury in Raj Rajaratnam’s illegal stock-picking case took 12 days to reach a verdict, although it had to start over with an alternate after six days because one of the jurors dropped out due to a medical condition. The trial, which ended with the Galleon Group co-founder convicted of all 14 counts, took six weeks from openings to closings.
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