Mistrial in case of ex-top aide to New York Governor charged with working as China agent
Linda Sun, ex-deputy chief of staff to Kathy Hochul, walked free after jury was deadlocked on all 19 counts and could not reach a verdict

A mistrial was declared on Monday in the closely watched case of a former senior New York official charged with acting as a Chinese agent after the jury was unable to reach a verdict.
Alexander Solomon, a prosecutor, told the court on Monday that the government wanted to retry the couple as soon as possible. A status conference is set for January 26, 2006.
A complicating factor in the roughly three-week trial may have been the Donald Trump administration’s move this year to soften Fara, a law created to monitor political influence peddling in Washington, in favour of its use in more “traditional” espionage cases.
