Mistrial declared in San Mateo County homicide case
Briefly

The jury could not agree whether to find the defendant guilty of first-degree murder, second-degree murder, or voluntary manslaughter, leading to a mistrial.
After deliberations, five jurors leaned towards first-degree murder, four towards second-degree murder, and three towards voluntary manslaughter.
The defendant shot his wife in the leg and chest after confrontation about cheating, then threatened the roommate and child, leading to the mistrial.
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