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The jury in the murder trial of music producer Phil Spector has been sent home after failing to reach a verdict.The jury in the murder trial of music producer Phil Spector has been sent home after failing to reach a verdict.
The judge in Los Angeles has declared a mistrial and prosecutors now have the option to seek a new trial.The judge in Los Angeles has declared a mistrial and prosecutors now have the option to seek a new trial.
Mr Spector faces between 15 years and life imprisonment if found guilty of murdering actress Lana Clarkson at his home in 2003.Mr Spector faces between 15 years and life imprisonment if found guilty of murdering actress Lana Clarkson at his home in 2003.
He denies the charge, and his lawyers have argued that it was a case of suicide rather than murder.He denies the charge, and his lawyers have argued that it was a case of suicide rather than murder.
The jury had been deliberating since 10 September in a trial that has lasted more than four months. The jury had been deliberating since 10 September in a trial that lasted more than four months.
The jurors said they were split 10 to two - but it was not clear which way they were leaning.
The jury already failed to come to an unanimous decision on 18 September, with the panel split seven to five.
The BBC's correspondent in Los Angeles, Peter Bowes, said Mr Spector showed little emotion as the judge told the jury they could go home.