June 12 (UPI) -- Former movie producer Harvey Weinstein won't serve time on a third-degree rape charge after a mistrial was declared on Thursday, but he likely could be tried again.

Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Curtis Farber ruled the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict on the rape charge and declared a mistrial, the reported.

The declaration means Weinstein could be tried again on the charge, but the jury's conviction on one count of sexual assault stands. Weinstein was acquitted on a second count of sexual assault.

He faces up to 25 years in prison, minus time already served, for the sexual assault conviction.

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