The Nation - News from April 26, 1989
Jurors in the trial of former White House aide Oliver L. North completed another day of deliberation without a recurrence of medical complaints that had marked their previous day’s work. A Public Health Service nurse examined juror Jean Johnson, 53, who had complained of high blood pressure Monday, and no further difficulties were reported from the jury room. Two other jurors with heavy colds were reported still at work. Having finished 21 hours of deliberation over four days, jurors were transported to their hotel for the night with instructions to resume their sessions this morning.
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