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On June 3, 2011, Edwards was
indicted by a North Carolina grand jury on six
felony charges. He faced a maximum sentence of thirty years in prison and a
$1.5 million fine, or a USD250,000 fine and/or five years imprisonment per charge.
[108] The indictment came after the failure of intensive negotiations for a
plea bargain. The agreement would have meant that Edwards would have been required to plead guilty to three misdemeanor
campaign finance law violations, in addition to a six-month prison sentence, but would have allowed Edwards to keep his law license.
[109]
After delays, due to Edwards' medical condition, jury selection for the trial began on April 12, 2012. Opening statements began on April 23.
[110] A verdict (not guilty on one count and a
mistrial on the remaining five) to the trial was reached on May 31, 2012.
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