By Andy Furillo
afurillo@sacbee.com
A jury has failed to reach a verdict in the murder trial of a man accused of shooting a woman to death who stumbled up to a doorstep and died of gunshot wounds in unincorporated south Sacramento County six years ago.
Sacramento Superior Court Judge Roland L. Candee declared a mistrial Monday and has scheduled a hearing for July 19 on whether prosecutors will retry Christopher Brian Rogers for the Nov. 25, 2004, killing of Juanita Johnson.
After six days of deliberations, jurors told Candee on Monday that they could not reach a unanimous verdict on Rogers, 36. The panel was split 8-4 in favor of guilt, court officials said.
Rogers was booked last October on suspicion of murder in the death of the 44-year-old Johnson. Authorities said his DNA matched semen samples taken from the slain woman's body.
Rogers admitted that he had sex with Johnson in the hours before her body was found in the 3900 block of 43rd Avenue. But the defendant denied that he shot and killed the woman.
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Previous coverage:
Man is arrested in 2004 shooting death of woman - DNA link cited - Oct. 3, 2009









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