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SANTA ANA -- A judge declared a mistrial Wednesday in the second trial of a corporate executive accused of insider trading after jurors said they were deadlocked in favor of acquittal.
It's the second hung jury in two trials for James Mazzo, a longtime leader in the ophthalmology industry who is accused of telling his friend, former baseball player Doug DeCinces, confidential information about the acquisition of his company, Advance...
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