HOUSTON
In a note to state District Judge Brock Thomas, the jury in the trial of Dr. Priscilla Slade said they are deadlocked by an 8-4 vote, but did not indicate which way they were leaning.
Jurors said they wanted advice from the court on how to proceed. Thomas told attorneys he would instruct jurors to continue deliberating.
Slade, 55, is on trial for one of two counts of misapplication of fiduciary property with a value over $200,000. If convicted, she faces up to life in prison.
Jurors also have the option of convicting Slade of a lesser charge, misapplication of fiduciary property with a value of $100,000 to $200,000. It carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison.
Prosecutors said that during Slade’s more than six years as president of the state’s largest historically Black university, she spent over $138,000 on landscaping, more than $56,000 on a high tech security system and more than $100,000 in furniture and other home decorations, including nearly $13,600 for custom silk bedding and window treatments.
Her attorney argued that all of his client’s spending was done to improve the school’s status. He accused prosecutors of making her a scapegoat for TSU’s problems.















