The murder trial of former Illinois cop Drew Peterson may be called a mistrial after the judge overseeing the case blasted prosecutors today for ignoring his orders in the courtroom.
Judge Edward Burmila said he will rule Wednesday morning on whether to declare a mistrial in the case, according to ABC News station WLS. It is the third time in the three-week-long trial that Burmila has agreed to consider a mistrial request by the defense.
Peterson, 58, is accused of killing his third wife,...
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