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Juror Excused From Ex-Speaker Silver's Corruption Trial

Sheldon Silver
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Jury deliberations have begun with plenty of drama in the trial of ex-New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.

A Manhattan juror at Silver's corruption trial asked to be excused Tuesday, less than two hours after talks began.

The woman said in a note that her heart was pounding as she was being criticized by other jurors who said she lacked common sense.

A prosecutor asked that the juror's request be granted. However, federal Judge Valerie Caproni said it was too early to excuse a juror. She said she would advise jurors to respectfully exchange views.

Prosecutors say Silver earned $5 million illegally by trading his power for money. Defense lawyers say the government is trying to criminalize normal political behavior.

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