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Adam Johnson trial: Jury considering verdict

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The latest update from the trial of Adam Johnson

The jury in Adam Johnson's trial will return to court on Wednesday to continue considering its verdict.

The judge finished his summing up on Tuesday morning and it is now down to the 12 members of the jury to decide if the 28-year-old former Sunderland player is guilty of two counts of sexual activity with a child.

The jury was sent home on Tuesday evening and will resume on Wednesday.

Johnson, who has 12 England caps, has pleaded guilty to grooming a 15-year-old girl and one charge of sexual activity with the teenager.

The charges relate to an incident in Johnson's Range Rover on January 30 last year after he met up with the girl in County Durham.

The player admits that he kissed the teenager but he has told the jury the encounter went no further.

The prosecution, based on evidence from the teenager, says the encounter was more serious.

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Adam Johnson arrives at Bradford Crown Court on 23 February 2016.
Image: Johnson has pleaded guilty to two charges but denies two other charges

Judge Jonathan Rose began summing up the evidence in the case on Monday and he concluded on Tuesday, reminding the jury of eight women and four men about what the player said under cross-examination in the witness box and, also, what his ex-girlfriend Stacey Flounders told the court.

Miss Flounders watched from the public gallery with members of Johnson's family.

Judge Rose's final comment to the jury was: "When you retire, you must reach verdicts on which you are all agreed.

"I can only accept unanimous verdicts in this case. 12-0 is the only possible score."