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Prostitution trial to resume Monday
AUBURN - The jury deliberating multiple charges against a man accused of promoting prostitution and robbing migrant workers left the Cayuga County Courthouse for the weekend Friday evening after failing to reach verdicts on all the charges.
Jurors deliberated for about four hours Friday in the case of Clarence Brown, 56, who is accused of using prostitutes to distract migrant workers while he stole DVDs, CDs, clothing and electronic equipment from the workers' homes.
Monroe County Judge Elma Bellini said the trial would reconvene Monday morning. She released the jury for the weekend at 6 p.m.
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