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Still no verdict in Philly mob trial

PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 3 (UPI) -- Jurors tried without success Sunday to reach a decision in the racketeering trial of reputed Philadelphia mobster Joseph "Uncle Joe" Ligambi and six others.

The 19th day of deliberations came a day after the jurors had told U.S. District Judge Eduardo Robreno they were at an impasse and revealed they were split on the case.

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The panel of eight men and four women spent 6 hours deliberating but offered no clues about their progress in deciding any of the 52 counts against Ligambi and his co-defendants, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported. They asked no questions of the judge.

Robreno told the jurors Saturday not to feel pressured into a decision and to keep at it.

Prosecutors contend Ligambi and his associates are guilty of illegal gambling and extortion.

The Inquirer said the 10-week trial included evidence from a FBI investigation over the course of 10 years, and included 15,000 recordings by informants.

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