Didn't make it up BB, it was a hung jury.
The two holdouts were the jury forewoman and a Carribean guy who sometimes slept through the testimony.
I thought the defendant was an OK guy so I did not mind him going free; I doubt the case ever got retried. But it was clear to me he was guilty as charged so I kept voting guilty.
He had a sharp lawyer, this guy Warren who gets clients refered to him by Sharpton.
Warren wanted to make sure the jury knew he was out on bail and living a normal life, so before the jury room oprened the defendant would be sitting on the bench next to us wearing a nice suit and glasses and reading the New York Times. I bet the glasses were clear lenses but softened his image.
Jury selection is important. The defense often wants a person as foreman who is loathe to speak out a guilty verdict.
And in the testimony the lawyer brought out that the fefendant was from Barnados, and the Carribean juror kept saying how those from barbados are proud and good people.
The two holdouts were the jury forewoman and a Carribean guy who sometimes slept through the testimony.
I thought the defendant was an OK guy so I did not mind him going free; I doubt the case ever got retried. But it was clear to me he was guilty as charged so I kept voting guilty.
He had a sharp lawyer, this guy Warren who gets clients refered to him by Sharpton.
Warren wanted to make sure the jury knew he was out on bail and living a normal life, so before the jury room oprened the defendant would be sitting on the bench next to us wearing a nice suit and glasses and reading the New York Times. I bet the glasses were clear lenses but softened his image.
Jury selection is important. The defense often wants a person as foreman who is loathe to speak out a guilty verdict.
And in the testimony the lawyer brought out that the fefendant was from Barnados, and the Carribean juror kept saying how those from barbados are proud and good people.
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