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July 30, 2017 - 6:00 AM
CINCINNATI - The Ohio judge who presided at the second mistrial for a white police officer in the shooting of an unarmed black motorist says the justice system worked, despite two juries deadlocking.
Judge Leslie Ghiz (giz) told a WLW radio talk show host on Thursday, "Justice was done because the jury made a decision and that decision was: We can't reach a decision."
Charges have been dismissed against former University of Cincinnati officer Ray Tensing, tried twice in the July 2015 traffic-stop shooting of Sam DuBose. Federal authorities are reviewing the case.
Ghiz also defended her decision to bar consideration of the undershirt depicting a Confederate flag Tensing wore the day of the shooting. She said it risked prejudicing the jury in the racially charged case.
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