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For more information visit http://SSFA B. tamu. edu. 12:30 p.w. i services on comps m Friday, March 26, 2004 NA1 THE BATTAl Tyco jurors tell judge deliberation have turned ‘poisonous’ Thursda By Samuel Maull THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Jury deliberations in the corporate corruption trial of two former Tyco International executives descended into acrimony Thursday as jurors complained that the atmosphere had turned “poisonous.” The judge refused to grant a defense request for a mistrial, but jurors were sent home for the day to cool off after reveal ing the extent of the bitterness in the jury room. Jurors sent three notes to state Supreme Court Justice Michael Obus saying discus sions had disintegrated to the point where some members had swapped “incendiary accusa tions.” They were in their sixth day of deliberations. “The atmosphere in the jury room has turned poisonous,” one of the notes said. Another note said at least one juror “does not have an open mind. The disagreement is so intense that it has resulted in very bad acrimony. Perhaps this jury cannot continue. What shall we do?” Defense attorney Austin Campriello, representing ex- Tyco chief executive officer L. Dennis Kozlowski, said: “We believe our right to a fair trial no longer exists.” Prosecutors say Kozlowski and former Tyco chief financial officer Mark Swartz looted the company of $600 million. They allegedly took unauthorized bonuses and abused company loan programs to finance their lavish lifestyles, including a $6,(X)0 shower curtain and a $2 million toga party. The jury notes came as a sur prise. Jurors earlier asked the court to “indulge us with more time” before they returned to the courtroom to hear a readback of testimony. The defense argued that the two had earned every dime and that the company’s auditors and board of directors knew about the compensation and never objected. Kozlowski, 57, and Swartz, 43, are charged with grand larceny, falsifying business records and violating state business laws. They could get up to 30 years in prison each if convicted. On Wednesday, jurors were given evidence they had request ed on Tyco’s lavish relocation benefits for employees, and on a $20 million finder’s fee paid to a company board member. The finder’s fee and the bonuses are related to one of the top charges against Swartz and Kozlowski, grand larceny. Tyco compensi top executives Tyco International sharer; overwhelmingly votedagai proposal to hold execute; salaries and bonuses tea maximum of $1 million year and to limit other compensation. Tyco executive officers annual compensation in millions iScl 01 OtlMl Salary Bonus tying t< s not ri Edward Breen Chairman and CEO 0.53 ■EE2I iso Juergen Gromer President, Tyco Electronics 1.99 1.16 Richard Meelia President, Tyco Healthcare fflESl 1.19 1.54 David FitzPatrlck Executive Vice President arc GS0O.75 -026 iffende bile n William Lytton Executive Vice President and General Counsel I3S0.65-0.15 SOURCE: Tyco SEC filings Tyco, which has all irugpo 27().0(K) employees billion in annual rever, is was makes electronics and mel .applies and owns the i Dean, a security business. Woman found competent for trial in son’s dea SEYMOUR, Texas (AP) — A woman charged with killing her 10-year-old autistic son and staging his death to look like a car accident has been found competent to stand trial. Melanie Rochelle Dickson. 33, has pleaded innocent by reason of insanity. She is accused of slashing her son’s wrists, his Achilles tendons and his throat in a Seymour motel room in 2002. The next morning, Dickson was found sitting next to her vehicle in a 15-foot ravine. The body of her son, Mitchell, was pinned beneath the wreckage in what authorities believe was a faked accident. Dickson had identical slash wounds to her son’s, including an almost fatal cut on her neck, authorities said. Bloody razor blades lay near the vehicle, and she had one in her purse, authorities said. Dr. Richard E. Coons, an Austin psychiatrist, testified at a competency hearing Wednesday that Dickson was rational, able to discuss her case with her attorney and understand the charge against her. He said her suicide attempts were triggered by sub stance abuse and bipolar disor der but that medications stabi lize her. State District Judge Dj hisedui Hajek then ruled that, u# problen state laws, Dickson was Jcrimes potent to stand trial. 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