A JUROR has been discharged from the Lucy Letby trial, following the 13th day of deliberations.
Letby, 33, denies murdering seven babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital neonatal unit and attempting to murder 10 more.
After nine months of hearing evidence, the jurors had retired to consider verdicts on the 22 charges Letby faces on Monday, July 10.
The 22 charges are seven of murder, and 15 of attempted murder, which the prosecution allege happened at the neonatal unit between June 2015 and June 2016.
After 13 days of deliberations, and after deliberating for 66 hours, the court was brought back in at the end of Thursday, August 3.
Trial judge Mr Justice James Goss said "for good personal reasons", it was "not possible" for one of the 12 jurors to continue.
He added that further directions would be given on Friday morning to the remaining 11 jurors.
The trial judge thanked the juror for their attendance during the trial over the past 10 months, and he was sorry they were unable to continue.
"I imagine it must be slightly frustrating for you," he added.
The trial judge reminded the jurors there must be no communication outside of court until the trial was over.
The trial will resume on Friday, August 4.
The Standard will continue to provide news on any developments from court.
- For a complete index of our coverage on the trial, visit https://www.chesterstandard.co.uk/news/23152082.countess-nurse-lucy-letby-happened-trial-far/
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