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Defense lawyer: Judge’s life is ‘in ruin’ despite mistrial of prosecution for fatally shooting his wife

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Judge’s life ‘in ruins’ despite mistrial in prosecution for fatally shooting wife, defense lawyer says

Orange County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Ferguson appears during a hearing at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center on Aug. 15, 2023, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Damian Dovarganes/The Associated Press).

Jurors were unable to reach a verdict on the case of a California Judge who texted court staff after fatally shooting wife I just shot my spouse.”

An official mistrial was declared on Monday after jurors failed to reach a decision in the case of Judge Jeffrey Ferguson, of the Orange County Superior Court, California. Law360, They had deliberated for eight days.

Ferguson’s lawyer had argued that Ferguson accidentally pulled the trigger while trying to place his gun onto the coffee table. A prosecution expert said that Ferguson’s blood alcohol level was about twice the legal limit for drivers when the shooting occurred. Ferguson’s blood alcohol level was about twice the legal limit for drivers when the shooting happened, a prosecution expert said.

An adult son who was in the home had testified that he had stepped outside as his parents argued and heard his mother say words to the effect, “Why don’t you point a real gun at me?” The son said he turned around and saw his father fire the gun that he kept in an ankle holster.

Ferguson had testified that his wife instead said, “Why don’t you put the real gun away from me?”

Ferguson’s lawyer, Cameron Talley, told reporters after the mistrial was declared that neither Ferguson’s children nor his slain wife’s family members wanted him prosecuted, according to Law360.

“At the end of the day, Judge Ferguson’s life remains in ruins: He’s a broken, 74-year-old man who lost his wife and has health problems,” Talley said.

Talley said he hoped that he could reach a resolution to the case in future discussions with prosecutors.

Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer said his office is “absolutely prepared to retry this case,” according to Law360.

Spitzer also said his office would be reviewing Ferguson’s cases because he admitted during trial testimony that he was sometimes under the influence of alcohol on the bench.

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