Jurors in Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes’ fraud trial said Monday that they’re unable to reach unanimous verdicts on 3 of 11 charges. San Jose federal court Judge Edward Davila was discussing options, according to reports. If a jury can’t agree on all counts on which a defendant is charged, the jury still can return a verdict on counts on which it has agreed, according to federal trial rules. That means the Holmes jury still could find her guilty or innocent on other charges. If convicted, Holmes faces up to 20 years in prison. The jury notified the court about impasse in a note on Monday morning during the seventh day of deliberations.
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