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A judge declared a mistrial last week after a Kent County jury could not reach a unanimous verdict at ex-officer Christopher ...
Many questions remain following the mistrial of Christopher Schurr, a former officer with the Grand Rapids Police Department previously charged with murder.
While a mistrial was declared in the criminal trial, a civil lawsuit filed by the Lyoya family is still pending against Schurr. So what's the difference?
Among the MLive reader questions about the murder trial for police officer Christopher Schurr is: Was Schurr out on bond ...
Ex-Grand Rapids officer Christopher Schurr was charged with second-degree murder in Patrick Lyoya's death, but the jury ...
I stood trial in a police shooting. It was painful, but accountability for police officers is part of the justice system.
The murder trial of ex-Grand Rapids police officer Christopher Schurr ended with a deadlocked jury — no conviction, no ...
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mlive on MSNInside the courtroom: Families silent as mistrial declared in Christopher Schurr murder trialThe contrast between inside the courtroom and along the streets outside the courthouse is significant. During the nearly ...
The judge declared a mistrial and ended the proceedings, a partial victory for Christopher Schurr, who still could face ...
Community members are focusing on healing and unity after Christopher Schurr's mistrial in the Patrick Lyoya case.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNChristopher Schurr Trial: Judge declares mistrial in murder trial of Grand Rapids police officerA judge has declared a mistrial after the jury remained deadlocked in the murder trial of an ex-Grand Rapids police officer.
The jury in the trial of Christopher Schurr went home without a verdict on Monday after hours of deliberation.
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