The juror, whose name has not been publicly disclosed, filed suit against the state for permission to speak freely about the secret grand jury proceeding.
The revelation, in a Louisville television interview, came just before the public release of a recording of the 20-plus hours of proceedings that was set for Wednesday.
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Benjamin Crump, the attorney representing Breonna Taylor's family, blasted a Louisville grand jury that indicted one police officer involved in a raid that led to her death. Former Detective Brett ...