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Jurors in the health-fraud trial of four WellCare executives are getting an unusual 10-day reprieve from deliberations, the Tampa Bay Times reports. The trial, heavy with insurance jargon, has gone on for almost three months; a couple of jurors have been moved to alternate status after they nodded off or were seen with their eyes closed.
TAMPA - The federal judge in the fraud trial of four former WellCare executives gave jurors an unusual set of instructions on Thursday afternoon: Have a nice 10-day break. Jurors, who have been deliberating for six days, have yet to reach verdicts in the complicated, nearly three-month-long criminal trial against the four men.