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WASHINGTON — Four hours after beginning deliberations in the corruption trial of Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, jurors sent a note to the judge requesting a break because things are “kind of stressful.”
“We need a minute of clarity for all,” the jury foreman wrote in the note, which was read aloud in court by U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan. Sullivan then sent the jury of eight women and four men home. The jury will return to deliberate this morning.



