Just in from the Dallas Morning News:
The Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development was found not guilty of supporting terrorism by sending money to charity committees controlled by Hamas. The judge will now announce the jury’s verdicts on each Holy Land official. In all, the jury must make 197 decisions on guilt or innocence this morning.
Update: “Holy Land Foundation found not guilty of financing terrorism,” by Jason Trahan, also from the Dallas Morning News:
The jury in the Holy Land Foundation terrorism-financing trial was unable to reach unanimous decisions on three of the six defendants, U.S. District Judge Joe Fish said Monday as he unsealed their verdicts.
On two others, they were able to reach unanimous decisions on some of the counts. And on only one defendant were they able to reach unanimous decisions on all counts.
The judge is now beginning to announce the jury’s verdict on each defendant. In all, the jury must make 197 decisions on guilt or innocence this morning.
Ongoing updates at WFAA‘s Holy Land trial blog.