HARRISBURG —
The jury in state Rep. Bill DeWeese’s corruption trial ended deliberations Thursday without reaching a verdict.
Attorneys in the case said Dauphin County President Judge Todd Hoover excused the jurors late in the afternoon.
The seven women and five men on the panel are scheduled to resume deliberations this morning.
DeWeese is the first sitting lawmaker to face trial as part of a broad investigation begun by the state attorney general’s office in 2007.
Prosecutors allege the Greene County Democrat and one-time House speaker used taxpayer-paid employees to do political campaign work on state time.
DeWeese has testified that he never ordered or bullied staff members into doing campaign work.
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