Deliberations continue in caged-children trial



NORWALK, Ohio (AP) -- Jurors ended their third day of deliberations without reaching a verdict in the case of parents charged with forcing some of their 11 special-needs children to sleep in wood and wire cages.
The jury worked overtime Thursday before going home in the early evening and were to resume this morning.
Sharen and Michael Gravelle both face eight felony counts of child endangering, eight misdemeanor counts of child endangering and eight misdemeanor counts of child abuse.
Jurors began deliberating Tuesday and got an early start Thursday.