Numerous reports are predicting the jury in the Corey "C-Murder" Miller murder trial could come back with a verdict as early as today (August 11).
Miller's attorney, Ron Rakosky, wrapped up his closing arguments this morning.
Miller is being tried for the second time (his previous trial resulted in a mistrial) for his role in the 2002 murder of 16-year-old Steve Thomas.
Prosecutors paraded a train of 13 witnesses in front of the court, two who claimed to have seen Miller shoot the victim.
In an effort to ensure his client receives a fair trial, Rakosky is reportedly seeking another mistrial, claiming prosecutors made a deal with one of the witnesses in exchange for his testimony.
Despite previously reported claims that another man, Juan Flowers, had admitted to committing the murder, Rakosky failed to produce any live witnesses.
If convicted, Miller would be facing a mandatory life sentence in prison.
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