Gabrielle LeDoux’s long-delayed election misconduct case ended Monday with a mistrial due to a deadlocked jury, according to the Alaska Department of Law. State prosecutors could retry the case.
Twelve jurors will now decide whether the former Anchorage lawmaker is guilty of 12 counts of election misconduct, including five felonies.
After hours of deliberation Monday, the jury in the case of Gabrielle LeDoux found the former Anchorage lawmaker.
Former Alaska Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux's long-delayed election misconduct trial started in Anchorage on Monday. She was accused by state prosecutors in 2020 of encouraging people who did not live in her ...
Gabrielle LeDoux confers with defense attorney Kevin Fitzgerald, who is seated, during her trial on Nov. 27, 2024, in the Nesbett Courthouse in Anchorage. (Photo by Andrew Kitchenman/Alaska Beacon ...
Former Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux's long-delayed election misconduct case ended Monday with a mistrial due to a deadlocked jury.
The judge presiding over the trial of former state Rep. Gabrielle LeDoux over alleged violations of state elections law ...