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PLATTSBURGH — The jurors in a local business owner's drug trial will return to court today as they struggle to reach a verdict in the case.
After more than a week of testimony, the case against Stephen Giroux went to jurors Wednesday afternoon.
The 12-member jury returned to Clinton County Court Thursday after a total of eight hours of deliberations and told Judge Patrick McGill they were unable to reach a unanimous decision.
McGill then encouraged them to keep working toward a unanimous decision and dismissed them until today to resume their efforts, according to a release from District Attorney Andrew Wylie.
The Plattsburgh store owner's trial began March 11, and jurors heard from a number of prosecution witnesses about the alleged cocaine sale that landed Giroux in trouble with the law last year.
Giroux, who is being represented by attorney Edward Narrow, took the stand in his own defense before jurors heard closing arguments Wednesday.
Deliberations will resume at 9:30 a.m. today.
Giroux is well-known in the community after having owned and operated Champy's car wash, now called Champy's Gas N Go, at the corner of Weed Street and Boynton Avenue, for many years.
He is already serving a local jail sentence for violating court orders relating to a Family Court matter.
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