Jurors may decide as early as today whether Army Ranger Justin Slaby, who had his arm blown off, was unfairly denied a job with the FBI because of his prosthetic arm, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Deliberations of the eight-person jury began Tuesday.
Slaby, 30, says he was fired after the FBI discovered he had a prosthetic arm.
In the trial, the FBI’s attorneys contended Slaby’s prosthetic arm was a hindrance.
Slaby said he performed well on the tests and was unfairly discriminated against.
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