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Attorneys for Barry Croft and Adam Fox say they want a chance to present evidence that one of the jurors in the federal trial had a bias against their clients from the start.
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A preliminary hearing wrapped up Thursday for five men accused of helping with the alleged plot to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Michigan Radio's Dustin Dwyer joined Doug Tribou for a breakdown of what happened this week in the state case.
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Five of the 14 men charged over the alleged plot to kidnap Whitmer are facing hearings in northern Michigan this week to decide whether there's enough evidence to proceed to trial.
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Two men were found guilty in federal court in Grand Rapids last week over their role in the alleged plot. This week, five other men will appear for a preliminary exam in state court in Antrim County.
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A federal jury in Grand Rapids found two men accused of plotting to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer guilty on all the counts against them Tuesday. Adam Fox and Barry Croft were on trial for the second time.
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The jury also said Tuesday that it found Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr. guilty of conspiring to obtain a weapon of mass destruction.
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After two weeks of testimony, the fates of Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr. rest with a jury in Grand Rapids.
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Lawyers are scheduled to give closing arguments Monday in the trial of Adam Fox and Barry Croft. This is their second trial on conspiracy charges related to the alleged Whitmer kidnapping plot. The jury deadlocked in their first trial.
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Key testimony expected in kidnapping trial after judge warned lawyers about "wasting time" last weekDefense attorneys are trying to prove Barry Croft and Adam Fox were entrapped by the FBI. But federal judge Robert Jonker warned last week that they were losing the jury's attention.
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A previous jury failed to reach agreement on the charges against Adam Fox and Barry Croft in April.