Just an annual reminder for St. Patrick’s Day:
St. Patrick's/St. Paddy's Day: Correct. (Padraig is Anglicized Patrick)
St. Patty's Day/Patty's Day: Incorrect; "Patty" is a woman's name.
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Jensen found guilty of killing his wife, Julie Jensen, in their Pleasant Prairie home in 1998.
The second time a jury has reached the same verdict, after a retrial was ordered after a key piece of evidence was thrown out. @fox6now
Several months after Julie Jensen was found dead in her Pleasant Prairie home, her husband Mark talked to police. He initially denied he was having an affair before his wife died. Today, the jury saw portions of that four-hour interview. @fox6now https://t.co/bMlLv9vI2o
Jurors have been sworn in and Judge Anthony Milisauskas is reading preliminary instructions. Opening statements to begin soon. WATCH LIVE:
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Opening statements in the new homicide trial for Mark Jensen, a man previously convicted of killing his wife more than 20 years ago, are set to begin this morning in Kenosha County. @fox6now https://t.co/I8CwNDDsrn
A total of 16 jurors were selected for the Jensen trial; 9 men and 7 women. Jury will be sworn in tomorrow morning, instructions given and opening statements to follow. @fox6now
Dozens of additional jurors are on standby for the second day of jury selection in the new homicide trial of Mark Jensen, who was previously convicted of killing his wife with antifreeze in 1998 in their Pleasant Prairie home. @fox6now https://t.co/qTzyVjSC3U
After two days of jury selection, a jury is seated in the Kenosha County homicide trial of Mark Jensen. Jensen was convicted in 2008 of killing his wife, Julie, in 1998. A new trial was granted after a key piece of evidence-a letter from Julie before her death-was thrown out.