The jury in the trial of a woman originally from Bradford on trial with others for terrorism offences has been given a day off after deliberating for more than 24 hours.
Former 'Miss Hitler' contestant Alice Cutter, 22, and her fiance Mark Jones, 24, both of Mulhalls Mill, Sowerby Bridge, near Halifax, West Yorkshire, deny being members of the far-right group National Action, after it was banned at the end of 2016.
Two other men, Garry Jack, 23, from Heathland Avenue, Shard End, Birmingham, and 18-year-old Connor Scothern, of Bagnall Avenue, Nottingham, have also pleaded not guilty to the same charge.
Prosecutors have alleged all were active members in the group, which was banned in part because of members' voicing support for the murder of MP Jo Cox in June 2016.
Jurors are not sitting on Wednesday, and will resume deliberations on Thursday May 23.
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