News (AP) - Mistrial declared in local road rage shooting case

PONTIAC (AP) -- A suburban Detroit man will face a new trial in the shooting of another driver after a jury hearing testimony in his road rage case failed to reach a unanimous verdict. An Oakland County Circuit Court judge in Pontiac declared a mistrial and set Carl Mintz' new trial for Oct. 14. Monday's mistrial came after four days of deliberations. The 28-year-old Mintz is charged with assault with intent to do great bodily harm and having a firearm in a felony. He's accused of shooting Faith Said in the arm. Mintz has claimed self-defense, saying Said came toward him in a threatening manner during the April 12 altercation in Farmington Hills. Published: Wed, Aug 18, 2010

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