Neville referred for potential contempt of court over Giggs trial

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The 12-member jury was sent out to deliberate their verdict on Tuesday 23 August before one juror was taken ill.

Judge Hilary Manley then gave a majority direction yesterday and would accept verdicts so long as 10 of the 11 jurors agreed.

After deliberating for 22 hours and 59 minutes, the jury of seven women and four men announced they were unable to agree on verdicts for any of the charges against Giggs.

Judge Manley had asked if a majority of 10 to one had been agreed on any counts, to which the foreman of the jury answered: “No.”

The Crown Prosecution Service has seven days to decide whether to apply for a retrial, which would not take place until at least June 2023.

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