Convicted rapist and former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II is set to be tried again in the eight remaining criminal counts against him. Juror selection is scheduled to begin next Sept. 30.

Here are the remaining charges, and how they shook out in the first trial. Jurors were deadlocked on these eight counts, but note that the votes all leaned toward guilty.

There are no more charges in the case of Jane Doe #3, who said Winslow exposed himself to him at her yard. Jurors convicted him Monday on a count of indecent exposure. They also convicted him for forcible rape against Jane Doe #2, and lewd conduct against Jane Doe #5. They acquitted Winslow on a second lewd conduct charge against Doe #5.

Aaron Keller contributed to this report.

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