UNITED KINGDOM
The JC
The judge in the trial of Todros Grynhaus has told the jury only an unanimous verdict will be accepted.
The panel have begun their deliberations after two weeks of evidence.
Mr Grynhaus, 50, a well-known figure in the Salford strictly Orthodox community, is accused of five counts of indecent assault and two counts of sexual assault against two girls when they were aged around 14 and 15.
He denies the charges.
Mr Justice Holroyde warned the jury at Manchester Crown Court that only a verdict on which they all agreed would be acceptable, unless he directed otherwise.
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