The judge released them until next Monday, saying testimony would not begin before then.
But the judge released a third defendant and gave the other two light sentences.
But the judge then released another juror, a white male, who complained of personal problems.
After an investigation, a judge released them three days later.
But once media attention turned elsewhere, a local judge quietly released them.
In Idaho, a judge eventually released him, but with a significant condition.
The judge released or set lower bail for the other defendants.
He was brought down to court and the judge released him.
The judge had released the family members on their own recognizance.
The judges may later release the full reports to the public.