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The jury delivered a unanimous verdict on one of the six felony counts, and found him not guilty of receiving illegal campaign contributions from heiress Rachel ‘Bunny’ Mellon. The judge declared a mistrial on the five other counts. Edwards later told reporters that he knew he had not done anything illegal, but that he was accountable for his behavior. NBC’s Lisa Myers reports.June 1, 2012