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  1. a member of a jury

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These people in the courtroom will be known only by their juror numbers and their observable appearances during the trial: Juror 145, Juror 299, Juror 276, etc.
El Chapo juror: An account of the deliberations, from an anonymous juror.
To become a juror for the next Open Call, visit apexart.org/juror-process.
One was to excuse Juror No. 7 and replace her with an alternate juror.
It included an Asian juror and a Hispanic juror, it was not all-white.
Juror 21 is the first prospective El Chapo juror to talk publicly about the selection process.
Juror 28 is the first prospective El Chapo juror to talk publicly about the selection process.
According to the filmmakers, the juror never spoke up because the juror feared the repercussions, though the juror supposedly contends that there was vote-trading and possible coercion among the jurors.
They said the juror had been overheard by another prospective juror saying he thought Mr. Cosby was guilty.
The 11th juror selected, a black man in his 30s, had been a juror in a prior criminal case.
Juror speaks out The form confirms the story told by a juror in a Fox News interview Wednesday night.
Juror expressed racist views Tharpe's appeal centered on the post-conviction testimony of Barney Gattie, a white juror in his trial.
Evans allowed a single black juror and a single black alternate juror during the jury selection process, and struck the rest.
The second juror reported the incident to the court, saying the juror who made the comments was "unimpressed" with Manafort's case.
If a citizen-juror acted like a Senate juror, he or she would be removed and held in contempt of court.
H.C., the juror said to have made the biased statements, was not persuaded by that testimony, according to a fellow juror.
Juror expressed racist views Tharpe's current case centers on the post-conviction testimony of Barney Gattie, a white juror in Tharpe's trial.
H. C., the juror said to have made the biased statements, was not persuaded by that testimony, according to a fellow juror.
They may also ask the judge to remove a juror if they can make an argument that the juror cannot be fair.
Both a male juror and a female juror said the deliberations were respectful and they denied Hart did anything to pressure anyone.
The juror claims to have seen secret evidence during the grand jury proceedings the juror believes points to the 6-year-old beauty queen's murderer – allegations the juror will expound on during the sit-down with ABC News' Amy Robach.
Juror spoke about Manafort's defense strategy Here's what happened, as described in the newly unsealed court transcripts: One juror, within earshot of another juror, commented that Manafort "has not presented any evidence of his innocence," Ellis first told the attorneys involved.
"After the trial, I found out…[one juror] was the father of a Manitowoc County Sheriff's deputy," the dismissed juror, Richard Mahler, says.
The juror reached out to another juror at the request of VICE News but said nobody else wanted to speak on the record.
It was juror #5 who was responsible for bringing allegedly improper comments by another juror to the attention of the judge who ultimately excused that other juror without giving Monsanto a chance to challenge the dismissal, according to court filings by Bayer.
The jury deliberations were interrupted when one juror said another juror had tampered with her food because an avocado was missing from her sandwich.
The first juror said a male juror had made the other comment about the defense being weak, but she couldn't identify exactly who it was.
The 12-member jury consists of three African-American jurors after an African-American alternate juror replaced an Asian juror who fell ill on Monday.
"It will tell you who your best juror is, who your worst juror is, and all parts in between," Alvarez says in another promotional video.
In light of this new information supposedly from a juror, can the defense use this new information from a juror to attack -- or "impeach" -- the verdict?
Richard Mahler, the juror who was excused for a family emergency, tells TMZ he's the mystery juror and is NOT an international star by any stretch.
Jackson noted that Trump and Fox News host Tucker CarlsonTucker CarlsonStone juror: Trump 'attacking citizens for performing their civic duty' Fox News prime-time lineup delivers highest ratings in 24-year history Stone judge criticizes Trump for tweets about juror MORE had publicly disparaged the juror.
Mr. Manafort would have been convicted on all 18 charges against him, but one holdout juror forced a mistrial on 10 counts, another juror told Fox News.
Mr. Cosby's lawyers had asked for the removal, citing the account of another prospective juror who had said she overheard the juror saying Mr. Cosby was guilty.
Second, what New York juror does not know Manafort is a two-time convicted felon — something an average juror in a less publicized case would never know?
"The prosecutor offered as a race 'neutral' explanation for one of the strikes that the black juror looked like Mr. Williams and that the juror worked for the Post Office, even though the same prosecutor raised no objection to a white juror who worked for the Post Office," Spital said.
It was an expression to indicate this was not exactly a normal circumstance for any juror to find himself in, let alone a juror who ran twice for the job that the current impeached occupant of the White House (who had recently called said juror "a pompous ass") now holds.
One juror told NBC News that the panel was split down the middle on Cosby's guilt; another juror told CNN that two holdouts prevented the jury from convicting Cosby.
The judge received a second note on Friday from the jury's foreman asking that the uncooperative juror be removed: "It's just one juror that has the issues," the foreman said.
"I think he did it because he's Mexican, and Mexican men take whatever they want," the juror said of the defendant, according to a sworn statement from a second juror.
There is no guarantee, of course, that a Democratic juror would vote to convict an indicated member of the Trump administration, or that a Republican juror would vote to acquit.
The juror who identifies with the young person accused of reckless driving or dealing drugs might be blinded by "resentment against the system that punished" that juror or her loved ones.
The pair now say an unnamed juror from the murder trial reached out to them because the juror believed in Avery's innocence but was afraid to say so at the time.
An alternate juror told me there's no doubt he would have voted not guilty had he been the 12th, not 13th juror -- which would have been enough to set Huggins free.
J. Freddy Rhoads, the lawyer for the plaintiff in the civil trial for which Mr. Somerville had been selected as a juror, said an alternate juror was used in the case.
Go ahead and play juror ... check out both tunes.
" The foreman also said: "That juror needs to leave.
Jackson even decided to toss one juror from the pool for potential bias against Republicans, after Stone's team asked her to, because that juror didn't completely answer a question from the judge.
To the Editor: In any trial if the defendant employed the spouse of a judge or juror, wouldn't that constitute the basis for recusal of the judge or dismissal of the juror?
One, Juror 219, discussed the case years before the trial.
The juror has since been charged with contempt of court.
A juror took off his glasses and wiped away tears.
The judge, however, approved the man as a potential juror.
But the splits were across every demographic, the juror said.
One juror, a young woman, was assaulted in middle school.
"It was difficult to eliminate doubt," the third juror said.
"We are largely divided in opposing views," one juror wrote.
"Your Honor," the juror wrote to Judge Caproni on Thursday.
Then she asked potential juror No. 4 the same question.
The other juror appears to be either white or Hispanic.
Laura Dimon spent five days trying to reach one juror.
Even McConnell said he will not be an impartial juror.
Tomeka Hart has been identified as the juror in question.
"It's not that we didn't believe her," one juror said.
In a way, when we are … juror[s] at an
At least one juror said that factored into the acquittal.
Consider being a juror for the next apexart Open Call.
" Another potential juror expressed a negative opinion about Manafort. "Mr.
"I'm not an impartial juror," said Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
The reporter recognized the juror from the courtroom, he wrote.
The juror, however, still felt like there would be repercussions.
"I'm either brave or stupid," the juror told VICE News.
"I just didn't believe them, the women," the juror answered.
Mitch McConnell said proudly he is not an impartial juror.
The juror said some conversations happened on the ride home.
By way of example, it is appropriate for a former juror to testify about what was said during deliberations in order to determine whether a juror gave false or incomplete responses on voir dire.
Just one juror kept President Trump's former campaign manager Paul Manafort from being found guilty on all 18 counts of tax and bank fraud, according to a Fox News interview with juror Paula Duncan.
In most jurisdictions, if a juror is not considering the evidence and that's brought to the attention to the judge during the deliberations, then the juror could be excused for not considering the evidence.
Finding: The US Supreme Court, by a 5–4 vote, refused to grant relief on this ground, ruling there was insufficient non-juror testimony to require a closer look into the claim of juror misconduct.
Over the objection of prosecutors, who voiced concerns that the juror participating by videoconference might research aspects of the case while staying home, US District Court Judge Alison Nathan allowed the arrangement for one juror.
The jury deadlocked on 10 charges because of a holdout juror.
That&aposs good advice for a juror and for a son.
But then an appeals court found errors, including potential juror misconduct.
It ended in a mistrial after one juror declined to convict.
I may be rejected as a juror because of my weight.
The second motion claims a juror pressured others into voting guilty.
Other publicly available research suggests internet-related juror misconduct is rare.
Or consider being a juror for the next apexart Open Call.
"I physically and emotionally cannot do this anymore," one juror said.
" A potential juror seated on a crowded courtroom bench whispered: "Damn.
She told the juror, Jason Allo, her name was Dee Quinn.
One juror raised a hand to her mouth in apparent shock.
"You could feel the tension in the room," the juror said.
A third juror, Bennett Blake, described the deliberations to an investigator.
Defense lawyers argue that juror misconduct led to an unfair trial.
A few minutes later, juror 19 was excused by Judge Walls.
Or will you betray your pledge to be an impartial juror?
Defense attorneys on Friday filed a motion to dismiss one juror.
A juror, who was excused from the bribery trial of Sen.
It was the fifth day of juror deliberations in the case.
As they filed out, Juror No. 20133 stared at Mr. Weinstein.
It soon became clear that the juror would not be returning.
But I'm glad to have her out there as a juror.
How can they now swear to act as an impartial juror?
The juror said it didn't seem to factor into the verdict.
The juror said the group responded honestly: They hadn't seen anything.
One juror said that Mr. Hernandez might have a personality disorder but that none of the experts who had testified convinced the juror that the disorder could make a man confess to something he had invented.
Writing for the appeals court, Justice Peter Tom said the juror did not lie when being questioned as a prospective juror, but should have known to disclose her job application, especially given her prior criminal law experience.
"Even if the juror was sincerely convinced that she would be a fair juror, it was problematic for her to be one of the triers of fact in an action brought by her prospective employer," Tom wrote.
Minutes after the verdict, one juror, Michael Castellon, 55, a lawyer for a construction company, sought out and embraced Jennifer O'Connor, a former juror who had sat with Mr. Patz, according to reports by Newsday and DNAinfo.com.
And in fact, a second black juror was added after we spoke.
A juror who saw pictures asked for counseling and was eventually excused.
"He's like a father figure to me," rejected juror Neil Berkowitz said.
Michael Knox was juror #620 -- the guy featured on 'The People v.
The two holdouts were "not moving, no matter what," the juror said.
"I cannot in good conscience consider a guilty verdict," the juror wrote.
" Yet another juror said that interracial relationships were "contrary to God's intent.
The juror said their social media use took place outside the courthouse.
A juror assigned to a capital case faces a far different calculus.
"I can't believe what you did," one juror said to the judge.
A few years later, a juror in Louisville pulled the same trick.
One fun thing: A juror is having a birthday tomorrow, it seems.
" A male prospective juror said, "I have total disdain for the man.
"They're trying to railroad the senator," said the juror, Evelyn Maultsby, 61.
In the end, the potential juror with vacation plans was never chosen.
"He seemed scared on the stand," said one juror, a white man.
Another juror placed her hand over her mouth and held her face.
A third juror, Mark Latimore, 47, still often reflects on the trial.
He was the only juror who believed the officers used excessive force.
Because of one holdout juror, the panel deadlocked on the other charges.
He said he would notify the juror that he had been excused.
She was also a juror at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
Life in prison, one juror said, would be no punishment at all.
He then attacked the federal judge and a juror in the case.
Mr. Seabrook thanked each juror as each filed out of the courtroom.
One juror was a lawyer at a large New York law firm.
Another potential juror tweeted about using the trial to promote their book.
They say it shows the juror may not be fair and impartial.
Juror Barney Gattie used a racial slur in reference to African-Americans.
Questions like that can be difficult for a lay juror to answer.
And having political views is not tantamount to "misconduct" for a juror.
He was wrongly convicted, however, if reports of juror bias are true.
Trump also criticized the juror at a rally in Nevada last week.
"Everyone was really respectful of the process," the dismissed prospective juror said.
One potential juror was a writer for the right-wing website WorldNetDaily.
"I would love to serve on this case," the potential juror said.
Tears welled up in the eyes of one middle aged male juror.
I&aposm not trying to pretend to be a fair juror here.
But, certainly a reasonable, open-minded juror could find such corrupt motive.
Yet, McConnell acts as judge and juror in the Alabama senate race.
Laura Dimon, another stringer, spent five days trying to reach one juror.
One juror noted that Mr. Reichberg and Mr. Grant were longtime friends.
"There were jurors already with their minds made up," the juror said.
"No one wanted to talk about their personal life," the juror said.
One black juror took part in each of the three other trials.
The filmmakers behind smash Netflix hit Making a Murderer revealed that a juror has come forward to say that Steven Avery was framed and that he was only convicted because the juror feared for his or her safety.
They also filed a motion on Friday asking for an investigation into possible juror misconduct, attaching an affidavit from a juror who said that other jurors were making comments about Mr. Hubbard's guilt before the trial even started.
"If there are articles of impeachment I would be a juror, and as a juror I think it's inappropriate for me to reach conclusions about evidence or to comment on the proceedings in the House," she told reporters.
" (Bangor Daily News) But she's declined to take a stand explicitly on the impeachment inquiry, citing her role as a potential juror: "If there are articles of impeachment I would be a juror just as I was in the trial for President Clinton, and as a juror I think it's inappropriate for me to reach conclusions about evidence or to comment on the proceedings in the House.
It's easy to talk about a clear difference between extraneous information, like a juror who does his own online research about the case or is fed information about the case from the outside (which a juror may testify about) and information intrinsic to the deliberation process and which occurs within the four walls of the jury deliberation room (which a juror may not testify about).
In 2010, after Miguel Angel Peña Rodriguez was convicted of assaulting teenage girls, two jurors told his lawyer that another juror had made racist remarks during their deliberations: "I think he did it", the juror said, "because he's Mexican".
If so, the prospective juror will be "struck" -- eliminated from the jury pool.
Prosecutors said Juror No. 71 was struck based on education level, not race.
Juror 218 discussed being a part of jury selection while it was underway.
The strategy worked; one juror later admitted he didn't believe she was raped.
Judge Steven O'Neill dismissed one seated juror with the agreement of both sides.
That male juror was replaced with a woman who has a young child.
First, a juror has come forward and said they feel Avery was framed.
One juror, an older man, "showed up with a cowboy hat," Krasner recalled.
Newark, New Jersey (CNN)A juror dismissed from the corruption trial of Sen.
He suggested the use of a standard juror questionnaire for the initial screening.
"It wasn't an easy task," one juror, Virginia Huffman, said later by telephone.
The defense argued that juror made a comment indicating the comedian is guilty.
It is also trying to change the juror selection process for upcoming trials.
It was apparent that at least one juror was convinced of Cosby's innocence.
Meanwhile, Chastain wasn't the only Cannes juror to advocate for more inclusive cinema.
"We just didn't buy it," one juror said of Officer Van Dyke's testimony.
Mr. Obama could serve as a juror in a civil or criminal trial.
Jurors spent at least three hours discussing the DNA evidence, the juror said.
She served as a juror in the 1992 trial in Simi Valley, Calif.
Coordination between a juror and a defendant never occurs in a legal trial.
"We looked at his credibility," the juror, Lonnie Drinks, said of Mr. Davis.
They say the juror made a comment indicating the TV icon is guilty.
The judge recommended the juror hire a lawyer for the March 10 hearing.
One juror later spoke of a belief that the Bible prohibited race mixing.
"We think he could tell right from wrong," the juror, Michael Castellon, said.
The DSCC has been pressing Republicans on impeachment since McConnell's "impartial juror" comments.
"There's not one impartial juror of the 100 in the Senate," said Sen.
Then there is the matter of juror bias, either for or against conviction.
Ellis almost immediately reacted when the juror walked away from the lawyers' discussion.
One juror told the lawyers she had read about the case on Facebook.
Another juror, who is currently an alternate, works for the US Postal Service.
He was not believable, said a juror who identified herself as No. 245.
Mr. Evans accepted the first black prospective juror and struck the next five.
One juror said the panel had reached a decision in under five minutes.
Read more: A juror speaks for the first time about convicting the kingpin.
In the sixth trial, there were 11 white jurors and one black juror.
After a verdict has been reached, Wisconsin law prohibits a juror from testifying about the deliberation process, except when the testimony is about (1) extraneous prejudicial information that infiltrated the jury's attention or (2) any improper outside influence on a juror.
Attorneys can present an unlimited amount of challenges for cause — explaining to the judge that a potential juror should be eliminated because of bias, prejudice or prior knowledge that would affect his or her ability to serve as an impartial juror.
A juror broke down in tears upon learning of her selection for the trial.
The juror declined to identify the holdouts or detail how any jury member voted.
Neither the state nor the defense tried to strike Wardman him as a juror.
"I still cannot without a reasonable doubt convict the defendant," the male juror wrote.
As a senator-juror, I swore an oath before God to exercise impartial justice.
"It was grueling," one unidentified juror described the 16-hour deliberation to the paper.
One juror after another kept coming up with excuses about why they couldn't serve.
Bayer said juror #5 had also displayed bias against the company during jury selection.
The two actors also went head-to-head in the 1996 film The Juror.
"It made a difference to me," a dismissed female juror told reporters on Thursday.
Judge O'Neill decided the juror could remain, though he did not disclose his reasoning.
"She passed every single stage as a fair and impartial juror," Ms. Bliss said.
There's African American attorneys, there's African American law enforcement, there's African American juror participation.
Bayer said the juror had also displayed bias against the company during jury selection.
Well, we did," said the juror, who asked to remain anonymous "for obvious reasons.
If he doesn't testify, Dressler said, the average juror is likely to wonder why.
One juror was excused for fear of having their identity revealed by the media.
The trial ended with hung jury, with only one juror steadfastly voting against conviction.
Henry Fonda stars as Davis, a skeptical juror, in Sidney Lumet's classic courtroom drama.
DAMN. was the only hip-hop album under consideration, juror David Hajdu told me.
Tharpe is black and the now-deceased juror who made the comments was white.
Newark, New Jersey (CNN)After deliberating for almost seven hours, a juror in Sen.
The defense raised enough doubt that one juror held out against convicting Mr. Hernandez.
" A second juror told him: "I don't give a fuck what the judge says.
"He just seems to care about himself," said one male potential juror about Shkreli.
If the latter had happened, the juror may have been replaced with an alternate.
Excusing a juror because of a planned vacation, while uncommon, is not unheard-of.
"There's no way that we walked out like, 'Great, awesome,' " the female juror said.
"It was one instant, not a relationship, that we were analyzing," one juror said.
Cogan also said he would not hold a hearing to investigate juror misconduct further.
Seven years later, a white juror, Barney Gattie, signed an affidavit explaining his reasoning.
Days earlier, one juror was dismissed and replaced with an alternate after falling asleep.
The juror supposedly noted aloud that the defense was barely cross-examining some witnesses.
Another commissioner described it as like being a juror in a death penalty case.
"Who goes out and spends $2,000 on a set of breasts?" one juror says.
Juror No. 12 was chosen soon after and the Weinstein jury had been selected.
Duncan also described how one juror, a woman, maintained that she had reasonable doubt.
He has also said he will not handle the trial as an impartial juror.
It came a day after Mr. Trump alleged juror bias in Mr. Stone's trial.
A defense lawyer said the departing juror had described a "toxic environment" during deliberations.
As a senator-juror, I swore an oath before God to exercise impartial justice.
A Cannes juror, Will Smith, defended it at the news conference with Mr. Almodóvar.
Without fail, each juror told the judge they could weigh the case without bias.
Peremptory challenges allow lawyers to strike a prospective juror without giving a specific reason.
Each senator will serve as a juror and Chief Justice John Roberts will preside.
An alternate juror had replaced one excused from the trial for vacation on Monday.
The juror, identified in court papers as H.C., was a former law enforcement officer.
A single black juror made it through after Mr. Evans ran out of challenges.
" Earlier in December, the Senate majority leader told reporters "I'm not an impartial juror.
Senators serve as a unique combination of judge and juror during an impeachment trial.
Cover image: A screengrab of Paul Manafort juror Paula Duncan appearing on Fox News.
A new twist in the already twist-laden series: filmmakers Laura Ricciardi and Moira Demos on Tuesday announced that a juror from Avery's 2005 murder case in Wisconsin reached out to them to say the juror believed Avery was framed by law enforcement.
The start of the proceedings had been delayed for several hours as Judge O'Neill reviewed a motion by Mr. Cosby's lawyers to dismiss a juror who, they said, had told another prospective juror last week that he thought Mr. Cosby was guilty.
Unbeknownst to lawyers on both sides, the juror, then in private practice, had applied for a job as an assistant district attorney two days before being sworn in as a juror, but said at the time she could be fair and impartial.
As a former juror myself, I know that the jury roots for the little guy.
Manafort's attorney Richard Westling wanted the judge to question the juror, and the judge agreed.
Jay Wright also here to pump up jurors on "Juror Appreciation Day" at the CJC.
Kentucky ruled in 1986 that race cannot be a factor in excluding an eligible juror.
On the day of the verdict, an alternate juror contacted a lawyer for Mr. Neulander.
Neither should be excluded simply because their views reflects an outside source of juror influence.
Some American states have adopted simplified language, and some provide each juror with written instructions.
" He accused the judge of ignoring possible juror misconduct and "sweeping it under the rug.
One juror was dismissed on Tuesday after saying he was familiar with Shkreli's Twitter account.
He said US District Judge Brian Cogan failed to thoroughly investigate claims of juror misconduct.
Rather, they are arguing that his death sentence should be overturned because of juror misconduct.
The former juror was adamant the senator should be found not guilty on all charges.
"Made in America" unpacks it: The juror, it turns out, had been a Black Panther.
In 2004, a juror in New York City filled his water bottle half with vodka.
But he has come under heavy fire, most recently from a juror on the case.
"If I were a juror, I wouldn't know what to do," Justice Anthony Kennedy said.
Matsumoto initially brushed aside Brafman's argument that the man should be dismissed as a juror.
The juror, identified in court papers as H. C., was a former law enforcement officer.
"There was one holdout," the juror in the trial, Paula Duncan, said in an interview.
Because juries must unanimously recommend death sentences in Florida, a single juror could prevent execution.
The jury, which contained only one black juror, voted in favor of the death penalty.
Both Delaware and Florida also used to have the controversial juror-majority rule in place.
She is still weighing his request for a new trial after Stone alleged juror misconduct.
The DC District Court has not named her as a juror or as the forewoman.
His team recently filed a motion for a new trial, alleging misconduct from a juror.
Every person sitting in that chamber has taken an oath to be an impartial juror.
She added that she felt she could still be an impartial juror on the case.
I'm informed by my fellow jurors that juror number 16 is currently a no-show.
Another woman juror was dismissed because she had worked as a model in the past.
I saw one juror struggling to conceal a smirk as Wood wrote out the total.
Her comments came just before Trump tweeted new accusations against the juror over alleged bias.
Only one prospective juror indicated he had strong opinions — "both negative and positive" — about Musk.
At the start of deliberations, the jury was "majorly divided," one juror, Cateryn Kiernan, said.
"We kept watching the video where he kept making the steps forward," said another juror.
"I'm not an impartial juror," McConnell told reporters the day before the House impeachment vote.
The unidentified juror contacted the filmmakers after the documentary series aired and immediately became popular.
The juror said they routinely checked my personal Twitter feed and tweets from other journalists.
In fact, the North Carolina Conference of District Attorneys presented a statewide training course in 1995 that included a handout called "Batson justifications: Articulating Juror Negatives," listing 10 kinds of "justifications" that can be offered as a race-neutral explanation for a juror strike.
The second juror, a woman who had overhead the comments, told the judge at this interview that she feared the other juror "had essentially made up her mind regarding the case based on the information presented to her thus far," according to the transcript.
"It is alleged that a juror misled the Court regarding her ability to be unbiased and fair and the juror attempted to cover up evidence that would directly contradict her false claims of impartiality," defense lawyers said in their motion for a new trial.
"We didn't believe John Bobbitt," a male juror told The New York Times the following January.
Reasons can include juror misconduct, improper jury instructions or poor representation by defense counsel, he said.
What's more, Tom's father, Harry, had been indicted in 1937 for attempting to bribe a juror.
"He was the only one in the room who seemed like he cared," the juror said.
"We took a vote on the [four] charges of lying to police," the male juror said.
Juror Tony Howard told reporters that the reality of the violent deaths was difficult to hear.
"I was like, I can't give her 28 years," the other juror, a black woman, said.
Read: Inside El Chapo's jury: a juror speaks for the first time about convicting a kingpin.
The judge decided to keep the juror for the time being as jury selection ended Monday.
And every potential juror who believes tech is a biased industry was kicked off the jury.
The 12th juror and 6 alternates still need to be selected in the sexual assault trial.
We saw in the Cosby case that one juror has the power to deadlock a jury.
If not, maybe that juror will simply stand his or her ground and refuse to budge.
The juror -- who wouldn't say how he voted -- feels a retrial is a waste of time.
It's very, very hard for any person, any juror, to pay attention for two straight hours.
The architect likes to quote Supreme Court justice Stephen Breyer, a fellow juror for the Pritzker.
Another juror was excused after claiming financial hardship, though he'd left that off his jury questionnaire.
In the sixth trial, Evans took the first qualified black juror and struck the other five.
That one woman juror—the one I thought had been sympathetic, like me—began to weep.
He was a prospective juror who, for some reason, had come to court with a guitar.
Still, a second juror said the similarities between the attacks lent credibility to the women's accounts.
" The juror added that after studying the Bible, he "wondered if black people even have souls.
Auralee took the Fashion Prize of Tokyo, for which Mr. Kogi is a juror, this year.
The verdict was not unanimous; one juror disagreed, but the court documents did not say why.
Her aunt has schizophrenia and her family had to care for her daughter, the juror said.
She didn't share many details about the holdout juror, other than that she is a woman.
One juror told reporters that the jury was never close to a consensus on the charges.
They also say there is insufficient evidence to show that juror bias affected the trial's outcome.
The juror had not given any opinions about the case, Jackson said, and dismissed Stone's request.
The juror who would later call Cosby's lawyers about the comment was struck by the Commonwealth.
She is serving as a juror in the ongoing Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Michael Bennett, is serving as a juror in the ongoing impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
"It was a very tough moment for all of us," Jennifer O'Connor, a former juror, said.
A mistrial was declared on 10 other counts after one juror reportedly held out against conviction.
But she promised that she could set aside her negative impression to be a fair juror.
"I can no longer carry out my duties as a juror," wrote the foreman, Marc Tambassopoulos.
One juror was replaced by an alternate on Tuesday after telling the judge she was ill.
"As a senator juror, I swore an oath before God to exercise impartial justice," he said.
There has rarely been a juror so tainted as the forewoman in the Roger Stone case.
They were kind of critical of Mitch coming out and saying, I'm not an impartial juror.
This time, Trump called out a juror in the case against his former adviser, Roger Stone.
Today, he tears into McConnell on a near daily basis for not being an impartial juror.
If a trial juror said he would refuse to consider the evidence, he would be disqualified.
The core oath of the trial juror is to consider all the evidence, fairly and impartially.
His attorneys are seeking a hearing and possibly a new trial after reports of juror misconduct.
If just one juror dissents, Roof will receive life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Prosecutors claim that incident contradicts what the juror told VICE News about lying to the judge.
"All of us felt the grayness of the case," one juror told reporters at the time.
But Van Dyke's testimony seemed rehearsed and "we just didn't buy it," a third juror said.
At that trial, Mr. Evans accepted the first black prospective juror and struck the next five.
The jury decided to disregard his testimony and focus on the documentary evidence, a juror said.
Now that the trial is over, the juror has returned to a normal life and job.
" (CNN) Trump: "If there are articles of impeachment I would be a juror just as I was in the trial for President Clinton, and as a juror I think it's inappropriate for me to reach conclusions about evidence or to comment on the proceedings in the House.
But shortly after the verdict, one juror spoke to Vice News anonymously and alleged a wide range of possible juror misconduct, ranging from following news reports about the trial, which was expressly forbidden, to lying to Cogan about whether they'd been exposed to certain media reports.
But ABC News reported that it had spoken to one juror, who it said had asked for anonymity, and that the juror said the panel was leaning toward convicting Mr. Cosby on two of the three counts, but two jurors refused to go along with that verdict.
The court has not released Hart's name, or an initial juror screening questionnaire she filled out, but her bio matches the questioning of juror 1261, who acknowledged to the court during the trial's first day in November that she ran for Congress and lived in Tennessee.
Stone, in his ask for a new trial, alleges a juror misled the court "regarding her ability to be unbiased and fair and the juror attempted to cover up evidence that would directly contradict her false claims of impartiality," according to a filing he made Friday night.
The judge eliminated one juror who answered the question by saying the punishment should fit the crime.
This juror denied making remarks that would suggest she had made up her mind about the case.
"We were sick to our stomach to get that verdict," Juror #3, Jennifer Ford, told ABC News.
"The fact that I might release a person that was guilty, it bothered me," one juror says.
The American system allows attorneys a great deal of power over who gets to be a juror.
" Judge Gergel also tackled the issue of the juror who had called Bennett "just a dumb nigger.
One potential juror said the prospect of being shown the video during the trial made him uneasy.
On counts one and three, the two holdouts were "not moving, no matter what" the juror said.
"I hate to use vulgarity, but one juror said 'rot in hell,'" Staley said from the bench.
"I just wish there was stronger evidence right out of the gate," said Edward Norris, a juror.
His probe focused on allegations involving a juror and one of the defendants, according to NBC News.
Evans had struck five potential black jurors, leaving only one black juror on the 12-person panel.
All it takes is for one juror to be confused and there will not be a conviction.
In Mr. Foster's case, prosecutors said one prospective juror who was excluded didn't make enough eye contact.
I think it's good enough to keep it going, but the market will be the ultimate juror.
Florida and Alabama also diminish the influence of any juror who wants to spare a defendant's life.
"It just wasn't about punishment of these individuals and Gawker," one juror told ABC after the trial.
Matsumoto interrupted the would-be juror when he mentioned the Wu-Tang Clan and then dismissed him.
SUDEIKIS: What better way to get introduced to a festival than being asked to be a juror?
Smith Goes to Washington," and Fonda is an open-minded juror in Sidney Lumet's "12 Angry Men.
"Everybody got a couple minutes to unpack the last five weeks for everyone else," one juror recalled.
"If you're innocent, why are you trying to figure out who's saying what?" the second juror said.
"Instead of escalating the situation, he should have de-escalated it," said that juror, a white man.
On Wednesday, a juror sent the judge a note asking how much longer the trial would take.
"It was the can of Coke," said one juror, Julie Thiry-Couvillion, 32, a Broadway wardrobe supervisor.
Mississippi, No. 17-9572, Mr. Evans accepted the first black prospective juror and struck the next five.
Deliberations in general were civil at first, the juror said, but at certain moments it turned hostile.
The juror racial bias claim has already been decided and is barred by evidence rules, they argue.
Yolanda Crawford remembers what it was like sitting as a juror on the O.J. Simpson murder case.
Susan Elgin said she had been the only juror who wanted a full acquittal of Officer Porter.
Stone is still challenging his conviction by claiming juror misconduct and is asking for a new trial.
"Counsel had ample opportunity here" to raise issues of juror bias before the trial, she also wrote.
Weinstein could be seen mouthing the word "wow" when it was announced she would be a juror.
"My gut says the guy is guilty, but the evidence and everything does not," one juror said.
Though the motion was filed under seal, Stone's team indicated that it will focus on a juror.
"Stone's Motion for New Trial is directly related to the integrity of a juror," the motion reads.
"Stone's Motion for New Trial is directly related to the integrity of a juror," his motion read.
Only in the Senate can you openly brag that you're not pretending to be a fair juror.
At one point, Burke had Weinstein turn to face the jury pool, the dismissed prospective juror said.
The only juror who has spoken publicly said after the trial that she was a Trump supporter.
That proceeding ended in 2015 after 18 days of deliberations when a lone juror declined to convict.
Their argument was based almost entirely on a VICE News interview with a juror from the case.
After his floor speech, McConnell took questions from reporters and said, look — I'm not an impartial juror.
McConnell is not the only future impeachment juror to have made rash statements about the upcoming trial.
The jury deliberations dragged on for six days largely because of one stubborn holdout, the juror claimed.
Another example of proper juror testimony about "external" information seeping into deliberations might be one juror telling the others she heard rumors that the defendant in a DUI trial had been convicted of multiple DUIs in the past, when that kind of evidence was never presented to the jury.
In turn, each juror aimed the gun at the back wall of the courtroom and squeezed the trigger.
"We walked through it and tried to put ourselves in her shoes," a female juror told the Times.
For one thing, even if anti-discrimination rules lacks teeth, there's no other way to contest juror strikes.
"If we were all in the same circumstance, how would we feel about it?" juror Paula Eastman said.
" A juror on the case told Anderson Cooper that she found Jeantel "hard to understand" and "not credible.
The juror who made the report wanted the judge to instruct the jurors not to discuss the case.
Lawyers who are accused of racial bias must provide a nondiscriminatory explanation for striking out a potential juror.
"We did our first vote and it came out half to acquit, half to convict," said the juror.
An anonymous juror told the station that Creech seemed credible when he said he didn't premeditate Smith's killing.
One juror told the judge he dozed off in the jury room because he was not feeling well.
"Today presents different challenges than we've faced in the past when it comes to juror safety," he said.
In fact, a juror is even incompetent to testify about a juror's mental processes in connection with deliberations.
Similarly, they had trouble determining if Cosby was reckless for "going upstairs and getting pills," the juror said.
They were packed so tight that jurors "couldn't even pace," according to one juror who spoke to ABC.
The juror felt Constand was interested in a romantic relationship, in part because she brought a gift -- incense.
The juror felt she should have "left the incense in the store" if this was just a friendship.
Another male juror was a teacher who told attorneys he knows some of his students have been assaulted.
Though experts say it's unlikely Manafort will be acquitted, it only takes one juror to hang a jury.
Her experience as a juror was one of the saddest ones she has ever had, she later said.
"I think we should listen, and I'm a juror, so we should listen to all the information."Sen.
I got to cancel things I didn't want to do because I have to go be a juror.
The attorneys brought up their concerns after Vice News published excerpts of an interview with an anonymous juror.
The prosecution's opening statement was delayed until Monday afternoon due to a defense motion to dismiss a juror.
Those include Kris Jenner, Alan Dershowitz, Bob Costas, Kato Kaelin (he wasn't busy), and former juror Lon Cryer.
If just one juror had dissented, Roof would have received life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Hiding in corner as judge explains to large juror pool that we get paid only $10 a day.
The jurors spent roughly a day and a half poring over Ms. Mann's account, the second juror said.
"We just didn't buy it," said the juror, who like all the others declined to give her name.
" A third, Juror No. 7, declared: "I feel there is nothing else I can offer to this process.
Or, the judge could take the highly unusual step of excusing Juror No. 7 and not replacing her.
Like every other potential juror, the mayor responded to questions about his background and his availability to serve.
And whether you assume the role of defense, prosecution, judge or juror, you'll have plenty to work with.
He released the names after each juror had been contacted and given instructions on what not to say.
He's claimed alleged juror misconduct, though more details about his request are still under seal with the court.
" The other prospective juror also took to Facebook, writing, "Ok that was my time on the Weinstein case.
Manafort's defense team asked for a full mistrial, but after interviewing each juror, the judge denied this request.
One female juror declined to talk about the verdict or the closed-door discussions as she left court.
One juror, a middle aged woman who is a native Spanish speaker, was in tears after being selected.
Another juror, a black woman, said race did not factor in their deliberations in the racially charged case.
His first trial ended two years ago in a hung jury after one juror held out for acquittal.
A reasonable doubt, he said, is one that causes a juror to hesitate, but it must be real.
Seth Cousins, who served as a juror in Stone's trial, told Reuters he was "appalled" by Trump's remarks.
Similarly, a telling encounter with a biracial juror plays like a spotlight on the complexities of tribal loyalty.
Jurors asked the court four questions during deliberations Monday, mainly asking to get evidence and the juror instructions.
One prospective juror said that he had an upcoming job interview with SpaceX and could not be impartial.
Democrats slammed McConnell's comments about coordination, accusing him of ignoring his duty as a juror for the trial.
Juror selection began on Monday, and by Tuesday morning, a full jury was ready to hear opening arguments.
The jury came out and [a juror] gave me a high five, and she said, 'Everything is okay.
"It was very clear," a juror reportedly told a BuzzFeed News reporter after the jury announced its verdict.
Another juror, Alfred Berneti, a bartender, said the jury had been deeply divided at points, without giving details.
The first trial ended in a hung jury in May 2015, with one juror holding out for acquittal.
The juror shared detailed notes taken during the trial, which were kept against the instructions of the court.
However, even though Penn is a former Cannes head juror, he doesn't seem care how his film played.
The question for judges, she added, is not whether a juror merely posted about the case on Facebook or Twitter, but whether they shared an opinion about the person on trial or viewed info that was deemed inadmissible or prejudicial, which is what the juror said happened in Chapo's case.
When a juror is dismissed for lying — omitting that he was once charged with kidnapping for locking his ex-girlfriend in a car and claiming that he was simply driving "her around the block a few times; you know how women are" — it sets off a wave of juror dismissals.
"That's not the job, and it's not what we were asked to do," Drew, juror number nine, told CBS' Gayle KingGayle KingWeinstein juror says 'Me Too' movement did not impact verdict Biden: Winning in South Carolina by 1 point is 'enough' Bloomberg debate joke about 'Naked Cowboy' prompts Twitter trend MORE.
Weinstein's attorneys, Donna Rotunno and Damon Cheronis, pointed out the alleged lie in court Friday ... telling the judge the juror lied on her juror questionnaire by not disclosing she was the author of "Age of Consent" ... a novel about boarding school girls and their sexual relationships with older men in NYC.
The president late Wednesday shared a video clip of Fox News host Tucker CarlsonTucker CarlsonStone juror: Trump 'attacking citizens for performing their civic duty' Fox News prime-time lineup delivers highest ratings in 24-year history Stone judge criticizes Trump for tweets about juror MORE advocating for a pardon for Stone.
In addition to Napolitano, Fox News host Tucker CarlsonTucker CarlsonStone juror: Trump 'attacking citizens for performing their civic duty' Fox News prime-time lineup delivers highest ratings in 24-year history Stone judge criticizes Trump for tweets about juror MORE suggested Wednesday night that Trump should grant a pardon to Stone.
On the show, juror Mary Nichols speaks out for the first time – and says that she didn't like Harris.
Our Constitution requires that the threshold for that judgment must be set by each senator sitting as a juror.
Moreover, the potential juror had repeatedly stated in questioning during jury selection that he could impose the death penalty.
The allure of the show is getting to play judge and juror over the problems in someone else's life.
Ten of the 12 jurors voted for Menendez's acquittal, the Washington Post reported, citing an interview with one juror.
Herard was dubbed "The Fat Juror" as media interest in the case ballooned and jurors' identities were kept secret.
"There were people there that were very adamant about not wanting to be on this case," Juror 73 recalled.
Cogan sat at the head of a table in the courtroom, across from the juror who was being questioned.
At one point during deliberations, a juror even recused herself from the case, after allegedly receiving a death threat.
The foreperson is Juror 11, a black woman who looks to be in her late 40s or early 50s.
If only one juror had voted to recommend a life sentence, he would have been spared the death penalty.
" Demos added that the juror said some jurors voted to convict only because "they feared for their personal safety.
But when the juror expert suggests she "soften her appearance" and "try smiling more," we see her weak spot.
He sought a stay of execution based in part on racist comments from a juror who has since died.
They rely on the peremptory challenge, which allows them to exclude a prospective juror for no reason at all.
"It was so frustrating," Duncan told NBC News in a interview published on Thursday in reference to the juror.
They also argue that the juror lied during jury selection, concealing the fact that he knew the victim's family.
Duncan told NBC News that the sole juror who opposed a guilty conviction on those counts "couldn't explain" why.
" In a recent case, a juror said the defendant didn't look like a rapist "The other case -- State v.
In the FX series, after the acquittal, an African-American juror flashes Mr. Simpson a black-power fist salute.
One juror, Ed Norris, told reporters the jury was split 10-2 on all counts in favor of acquittal.
As the jury foreman read the verdict, one juror in front of him covered her eyes with her hand.
The judge said the injured female juror was shaken up and using painkillers, but expected to return on Wednesday.
Lawyers for both sides agreed to let a court clerk talk with the juror about her ability to serve.
One juror, Jared, who declined to give his surname, said he had learned of Rose's identity at the trial.
"Every juror has the right to communicate at any and all times with regard to deliberations," Judge Walls said.
One juror said she was bothered by inconsistencies between Officer Van Dyke's initial statements and what the video showed.
At least one juror seemed to shake her head as the judge told the panel to return on Thursday.
Ellis said that he had received threats and he has not released juror names, citing worries about their safety.
"We looked at and we looked at and we looked at that video of them walking," the juror said.
In an interview afterward, a juror, Diane Urbano, said the #MeToo movement had not figured in the panel's decision.
"You could believe from his testimony what he did, but not from hers," a juror said after the trial.
Flowers's most recent retrial, in 2010, resulted in a verdict reached after only half an hour of juror deliberation.
She undertook a bizarre one-woman sting operation, targeting a juror at her son's trial she felt was compromised.
A juror on a smoking break outside the county courthouse called Williamsport "little Philadelphia" because of its drug problem.
The jury reportedly deliberated for six days, with one juror replaced after researching the case against the judge's orders.
Juror Alexis Anthony said she never thought the evidence was strong enough to convict Schulte of espionage-related charges.
The jury voted to convict on counts in which they saw fraudulent intent to take money, the juror said.
You know some member that thinks, 'well I'm a juror here and I don't want to say anything early.
If juror number 11 is removed, replacing him with an alternate could change the racial makeup of the jury.
In this sense, both age and disability status neutralize or offset juror and public perceptions of danger and risk.
The first trial ended in a hung jury in May 2015, with a lone juror holding out for acquittal.
"I'm aware of the defendant, and I hate him," says Juror No. 1 in this transcript of the proceedings.
"It's either an innocent man goes to jail or a victim doesn't get justice," a juror told BuzzFeed News.
"I was assaulted in my past, so I don't think I can be a fair juror," another woman said.
"  Graham said, "I have made up my mind … I'm not trying to pretend to be a fair juror here.
He also told reporters during a press conference that he is not an "impartial juror" in the upcoming trial.
"There has rarely been a juror so tainted as the forewoman in the Roger Stone case," the president tweeted.
In seeking a new trial, Stone and his lawyers are focusing on the role of the juror, Tomeka Hart.
She was the model potential juror -- refusing to discuss the case, now in the fifth day of jury selection.
Nor the one the one juror, uneasy facing eleven pale sheep that bay all day all night for conviction.
"There's a possibility that he might have done what he's being accused of doing," one female potential juror said.
In addition to the person who works for the Supreme Court, one juror listed himself as a government contractor.
Juror Salina Stevens, 35, said watching the video strengthened her resolve to find in favor of protecting Hogan's privacy.
That juror lived in Dorchester, the same neighborhood as the attack's youngest victim, according to defense team legal briefs.
Only minutes after the first potential juror took the witness stand, Roger Stone abruptly left the courtroom, apparently ill.
"Grant was a flunky, a pawn to Rechnitz and Reichberg," said one juror, Ives Bonilla, 67, of the Bronx.
The juror says it got super heated in the deliberation room, which was so small jurors couldn't even pace.
"A rational juror could not find an explicit quid pro quo on the political contribution counts," Judge Walls wrote.
Chapo is currently fighting for a new trial, arguing that his conviction should be overturned due to juror misconduct.
And it's painfully ironic that the juror would ask this of Carmichael, who now edits a major feminist website.
Bill Cosby's case ended in a mistrial in June and a juror said the accuser's bare midriff implied consent.
The president tweeted a video earlier Thursday of Fox News host Tucker CarlsonTucker CarlsonStone juror: Trump 'attacking citizens for performing their civic duty' Fox News prime-time lineup delivers highest ratings in 24-year history Stone judge criticizes Trump for tweets about juror MORE urging him to end the "travesty" of Stone's case.
" A juror wrote a letter to Newman on Friday that "I still cannot, without a reasonable doubt, convict the defendant.
The prospective juror admitted to officers that she "forgot they were in her pants pocket," according to  news station WTSP .
"I don't think we should shirk our responsibilities as senators ... just because one day we might be a juror," Sen.
Ellis asked the juror if she understood Manafort had a presumption of innocence and wasn't required to put on evidence.
A juror in Paul Manafort's trial told Fox News that a lone holdout blocked his conviction on all 18 counts.
Demos said that they asked the juror why Avery was unanimously voted guilty if some jurors felt he was innocent.
For example, the reason cited for striking one potential black juror was that her age was close to the defendant.
One prospective juror, a friend of Bosma, was dismissed last week and mumbled "fuckers" as he stared at the accused.
Avery filed another appeal in the case, alleging that a juror in the trial bullied the others into convicting him.
Juror 73's moment in the spotlight didn't come until November 13, the day the trial was scheduled to start.
Two holdout jurors kept Bill Cosby from being convicted guilty of sexual assault, a juror told ABC News on Wednesday.
The company accused the juror of bias and called on the judge to disregard the letter in his decision making.
Juror Carrie Bess tells Edelman that "about 90 percent" of the jury voted not guilty as payback for Rodney King.
"Ultimately I couldn't find enough evidence that was not circumstantial to convict," juror Adam Sirois told reporters after the verdict.
By the final smoke break, seven people ventured out, including one juror who had been off cigarettes for 21 years.
The sticking point, that juror said, wasn't Constand's contradicting memory of exact dates -- it was the language of the charges.
No reason was given, but that juror had previously disclosed his youngest sister was the victim of a sexual assault.
That sentence was overturned in 2011 after it emerged that a juror had lied about prior dealings with law enforcement.
Lawyers in the case are scheduled to submit juror questions this week, in an effort to evaluate potential jurors' bias.
"I'm praying for him that they do not find him guilty," Evelyn Maultsby, the excused juror, told reporters on Thursday.
"A reasonable person should have understood that she was not consenting to the act in question," the third juror said.
After the verdict, one juror said that the evidence was "very overwhelming" and left no doubt of Mr. Rahimi's guilt.
Later, when the jurors were called into the courtroom before being dismissed for the day, Judge Caproni addressed the juror.
Potential juror No. 3 did not raise her hand when the group was asked who had experience with a nanny.
" But another juror characterized the remark, the investigator wrote, as a "stab at humor" that "did not go over well.
Trump has launched a Twitter attack on federal prosecutors, a federal judge and even a juror in the Stone case.
As a juror, with the available evidence, I could not say "beyond a reasonable doubt" that he committed this assault.
Laura Dimon, who worked as a stringer, a type of freelance reporter, spent five days trying to reach one juror.
Laura Dimon, who worked as a stringer, a type of freelance reporter, spent five days trying to reach one juror.
The member of the 12-person jury, identified only as juror No. 2, was asked why Sciorra's testimony was unconvincing.
He was subsequently accepted as a juror, but on Wednesday was excused for "deeply personal reasons," according to Judge O'Neill.
" Graham said in an interview with CNN Saturday that he is "not trying to pretend to be a fair juror.
Pressed on whether he could put his opinions aside to be an impartial juror, he indicated that he could not.
"Was she dreaming of something that had happened already, or was it really happening when she said?" another juror said.
During the jury selection process, known as voir dire, Hart was referred to publicly by a four-digit juror number.
Her mandatory obligations as a juror came at the worst possible time — in the closing weeks before the Iowa caucuses.
"I'll leave it up to a judge to decide whether a juror is biased or not," Senator Chuck Grassley said.
She did not reveal that when she was chosen," the president asserted, describing the juror as "an anti-Trump activist.
He has also indicated that he does not intend to act as an impartial juror in the president's Senate trial.
"I think he's too good a con man for me to mix with," one juror told The Las Vegas Sun.
He became an alternate juror who was excused from court after the defense rested its case and jury deliberations began.
With the trial over, each juror can make a personal decision on whether they want to speak to the media.
They also argued for a change of venue, citing potential juror bias because of widespread news coverage around the case.
"Eighteen of us spent three months confined for hours together in the jury room," Edwin Thompson, a former juror, said.
Juror 248 said it was the fact that it showed Van Dyke stepping forward toward McDonald instead of stepping back.
"I cannot in good conscience consider a guilty verdict," a single, unidentified juror wrote in a letter to the judge.
Despite some senators' vow of silence on impeachment, many Republicans dismiss the notion of trying to remain a neutral juror.
"Of course I will act as a juror and will be unbiased and evaluating the cases that are presented," Sen.
"You know how we were told we can't look at the media during the trial?" the juror told Vice News.
The foreperson, known only as Juror 11, gave the verdict sheet to Ms. Clarke, who passed it to Judge Cogan.
He also told reporters during a separate press conference that he was "not an impartial juror" in the looming trial.
They said that the juror would be willing to come forward as a source if a new trial is called.
A week after the guilty verdict, VICE News spoke with an anonymous member of the jury, who alleged juror misconduct.
Stone had argued that the juror "should have been removed for bias" because the juror "is employed in a division of the Internal Revenue Service 'that works hand-in-hand with the Department of Justice prosecuting criminal tax matters,'" and because they "'violated the Court's order to avoid media coverage of the case,'" Jackson wrote.
A juror who sat on former Trump campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE's case said on Fox News Wednesday night that only one juror prevented a ruling on all 18 counts against Manafort Paula Duncan said a lone juror could not come to a guilty verdict on 10 charges, ultimately leading Judge T.S. Ellis III to declare a mistrial on 10 of Manafort's 85033 counts.
One potential juror said in a questionnaire that she was sickened by the thought of someone killing people in a church.
In case you missed it, Ellen played Juror 1 in the riveting scene where O.J.'s verdict is announced in court.
Manafort's lawyers asked the judge to again question the first juror, the one who made the report, to get more information.
Only two of Flowers's trials has had more than one black juror — and both of those cases ended in hung juries.
But as the jury pool was being selected, a potential juror went into cardiac arrest, hitting his head and losing consciousness.
Foster's lawyers said the notes reflect that the prosecution illegally took race into consideration as it struck every potential black juror.
"It would the make average juror throw up asking someone to convict based on the testimony of Le Roux," Friedberg said.
Some jurors hid their faces and at least one juror cried, as the gruesome images were displayed on a courtroom monitor.
The court had prepared for dropouts, and a group of prospective El Chapo jurors — including Juror 73 — were waiting on standby.
The juror said she would have voted to acquit all three men and was curious about how the case was proceeding.
For what it's worth ... a juror in the Cosby trial said what sealed the disgraced comedian's fate was his own admission.
At least one juror dropped out on day one of trial, anxious and fearful that her life would be in danger.
The male juror -- who spoke with Philadelphia Inquirer -- said Constand should have been "dressed properly" when she went to Cosby's home.
One juror, a man in his early 30's said before the trial began that he knew nothing about the case.
"But nobody could agree if it was her," John Petrean, a juror told the Chicago Tribune following the trial in 22015.
The holdout juror, who the foreman identified as someone other than himself, presented Newman with a rare note explaining his position.
"It's going to be a hung jury," Evelyn Arroyo-Maultsby, the former "Juror No. 8," said in an interview with CNN.
The next morning, the judge announced from the bench that he'd heard a reporter had attempted to talk to a juror.
Here At Home: A juror in the Stanford rape case wrote an angry letter to the judge, saying "shame on you."
That view was underscored by comments made by a woman who was questioned later in the day as a potential juror.
"I think he did it because he's Mexican, and Mexican men take whatever they want," a juror said of the defendant.
That second juror then asked if the judge could tell the jurors they shouldn't make comments about the case before deliberations.
He watched a 20-minute instructional video on the process, donned a red "juror" sticker, and earned $17.20 for his time.
Juror No. 93 had written that both of her children were sick and she needed to leave to care for them.
Ms. Van Leer-Greenberg asked potential Juror No. 9 if he was up to the task of being on the jury.
Some jurors were troubled by how Mr. Lewis, who is black, became a suspect in the first place, the juror said.
The members who were leaning toward acquittal thought the police had pressured Mr. Lewis into a false confession, the juror said.
Allowing the defendant, Charles Rhines, to spend his days surrounded by men would, the juror reasoned, be a kind of reward.
I think early on, the fact that every juror candidate who believed that tech was a biased industry got booted off.
After several hours, Mr. Obama and the rest of Juror Panel 6 were sent home without being called into a courtroom.
He hadn't wanted to have his nails painted in case of a trial: You never know what a juror might think.
After the jurors left, the judge said that a court staff member had overheard an alternate juror joking about a mistrial.
Without testimony from him and another alleged co-conspirator, the juror said, the jury was missing a piece of the puzzle.
One potential juror was dismissed after she said that she knew a woman who once had "an encounter" with the producer.
Weinstein's attorneys then argued juror No. 11 should be stricken from the seated jury for cause because of her upcoming novel.
The jurors couldn't agree unanimously on 10 other financial charges — but among them, only one juror had doubt of Manafort's guilt.
"There has rarely been a juror so tainted as the forewoman in the Roger Stone Case," Trump wrote on Twitter Tuesday.
"If no one can remember what had happened, then the issue of consent becomes that much more foggy," a juror said.
One potential juror said she had a friend who had "an encounter" with the film producer Harvey Weinstein, without giving details.
She was Juror No. 2202, and her examination by the federal court and counsel before the trial was anything but notable.
A court filing Tuesday indicates that the sealed defense request is claiming juror misconduct in their request for a new trial.
We know Gigi Hadid is one potential juror who really wants to serve and claims she can keep an open mind.
Mueller's office now has one successful trial propelling it -- with even a Trump-supporting juror saying she believed Manafort was guilty.
So too would a trial juror who, like some senators, stated an opinion on the case before the trial even started.
Colorado, involves a juror who allegedly made several racially discriminatory comments about the defendant and his alibi witness during jury deliberations.
And if any single juror of the 12 disagrees that death is the appropriate penalty, Cruz would get life without parole.
" On empathizing with a juror who forgot her number during roll call: "And I can understand your haziness on the number.
Juror names are normally a matter of public record and judges must justify the decision to seal them, legal experts said.
" Pelosi was referring to comments made earlier this week by McConnell, who told reporterslast week that "I'm not an impartial juror.
After the trial ended, one juror told reporters the jury was split 10-2 on all counts in favor of acquittal.
One juror, who requested not to be named for fear of harassment, said there were some undecided jurors when deliberations started.
"We would constantly go to your media, your Twitter… I personally and some other jurors that I knew," the juror said.
"Before I even entered the room to read the verdict, I was about to have a panic attack," the juror said.
But two separate notes, sent to the judge from the jury room in Federal District Court here, also suggested that the panel was having trouble reaching consensus on all of the defendants — apparently agreeing on three of the seven — and that one juror, a former government employee, may have expressed bias to at least one other juror.
"Even if a juror honestly believes before trial that he or she can objectively hear the evidence, when a community has been aroused to a fever pitch, the prospective juror may come to fear returning to neighbors with anything other than a guilty verdict and a death sentence," Tsarnaev's defense team wrote in a legal brief.
Stone had argued that the unidentified juror "should have been removed for bias" because the juror "is employed in a division of the Internal Revenue Service 'that works hand-in-hand with the Department of Justice prosecuting criminal tax matters,'" and because they "'violated the Court's order to avoid media coverage of the case,'" Jackson wrote.
Earlier this month, a federal judge denied the defense requests for a new trial or an evidentiary hearing to determine juror misconduct.
On Thursday, a separate juror told ABC News that the jury had deadlocked when ten wanted to convict Cosby and two refused.
Earlier this week, a federal judge denied the defense requests for a new trial or an evidentiary hearing to determine juror misconduct.
The juror also told the filmmakers that he or she is willing to serve as a source if there is another trial.
A Pennsylvania judge who repeatedly called a black juror "Aunt Jemima" in court has now been suspended from hearing any further cases.
While both justices agreed the statements by the juror were clearly offensive -- they were troubled with where they could draw the line.
Chapo is referring to an interview with an anonymous juror published by VICE News on February 20, eight days after his conviction.
" Juror Robin Young, when asked about a possible appeal, said, "We drew a line and we hope that others draw a line.
The prosecution used five of its six peremptory strikes against black prospective jurors, resulting in 11 white jurors and one black juror.
At the recent Cannes Film Festival, Jessica Chastain, a juror, decried the sexism she saw in so many of the nominated movies.
Those past legal issues allowed prosecutors to argue that the juror could have credibility issues, as well as bias against the commonwealth.
One juror who spoke with CNN afterward said that a retrial would be a "waste of money" because "there's no new evidence."
His defense team appears to have successfully created reasonable doubt for at least one juror, enough reasonable doubt to deadlock the jury.
The juror bias question seems straightforward in light of how the Supreme Court has reacted to recent, similar cases of trial prejudice.
In his opinion, Chief Justice Roberts focused on the striking of Ms. Garrett and that of one other potential juror, Eddie Hood.
The film follows an imagined young juror on Van Houten's trial who falls in love with the former homecoming queen-turned-murderer.  
Deliberations took barely an hour, with one juror claiming the acquittal could've come sooner had they not stopped to have a soda.
Jess returns from jury duty and tries to unearth the real identity of a juror sequestered with her in this 100th episode.
But a mistrial was declared because one juror didn't disclose that he had been a victim of statutory rape as a teenager.
"There may be cases of juror bias so extreme that, almost by definition, the jury trial right has been abridged," she wrote.
In one case, an ongoing trial was moved to another courtroom after a juror alerted the judge they may have been exposed.
"Even if he is convinced of his own innocence, he's got to regret the choices that he made," the first juror said.
Potential juror No. 10, a mother of three from Harlem, was immediately let go after she said she could not be fair.
At least one juror publicly questioned Constand's attire on the night of the alleged assault; others seemed to have doubted Constand's veracity.
It appeared as though the defense was going through a rape myth checklist, trying desperately to bring juror biases to the surface.
Shortly after Cosby was convicted, a juror told Good Morning America that the deposition played a crucial role in the guilty verdict.
Smith Goes to Washington," and Mr. Fonda shows the virtues of being an open-minded juror in Sidney Lumet's "12 Angry Men.
Nor was it the uncanny news that a juror at Harvey Weinstein's rape trial was almost kicked out for reading a copy.
One juror, a native of New Mexico living in the Financial District and a former elementary schoolteacher, expressed reservation about being empaneled.
In an unusual move, the jury had to restart deliberations on Monday after a juror was excused for a long-planned vacation.
Even as the hearing got underway, Trump again tweeted about Hart, writing, "There has rarely been a juror so tainted as" her.
He is still challenging his conviction by claiming juror misconduct, and Jackson is separately still considering his request for a new trial.
Stone wants a new trial, citing juror bias Stone's attorneys are asking Judge Amy Berman Jackson to grant him a new trial.
A previous trial of Hernandez ended in a mistrial in 2015 when a single juror out of 12 refused to convict him.
Another potential juror was dismissed after revealing that he frequently ordered a bagel sandwich named for "El Chapo" at a local deli.
In the days leading up to the historic vote in the House, McConnell acknowledged that he would not be an impartial juror.
"When you think of a hate crime, people think of larger things than this," a juror said, according to the Sun-Times.
"The president of the United States used his Twitter platform to disseminate a particular point of view about a juror," Jackson said.
Another juror said that the foreperson even slowed down deliberations so that the jury could more carefully consider one of the charges.
Stone's attorneys have filed a motion seeking a new trial for the Florida resident, based on alleged juror misconduct during his trial.
But even as Jackson held the hearing, Trump again took to Twitter to blast her handling of the trial and the juror.
Sinema has highlighted her role as a juror in the impeachment trial, while Manchin said he has "no clue" where he'll be.
An older prospective juror said he hadn't seen a movie since the '70s and wasn't familiar with Weinstein, according to the source.
The convicted killer had previously appealed his sentencing based on juror statements that his attorneys said indicated discrimination based on his sexuality.
In a separate room, six alternate jurors who also sat through the entire trial wait in case a juror must be replaced.
Their lack of citizenship precludes them from the most fundamental civic functions in our society like voting and serving as a juror.
"I think it is outrageous for the chief juror who is organizing the trial to be coordinating with the defendant," said Rep.
Another juror, Mike Castellon, called the defense strategy "spaghetti on the wall" — tossing out numerous theories, none of which stuck for him.
At least one juror visibly expressed annoyance at the response, gesturing with her hands as if to suggest the exchange was pointless.
"The standard in federal court is a steep one for the defense," said Josh Dubin, a lawyer who specializes in juror issues.
And he met a man who served as a juror on his trial for blocking an ambulance during an immigrants rights protest.
That lone black juror was seated along with eleven white jurors, and the jury convicted Mr. Flowers and sentenced him to death.
Our deliberations moved haltingly, as each juror contemplated the impacts — emotional, financial, reputational — to two people, lashed together by a sad story.
"A rational juror could not find that Menendez and Melgen were aware of the terms of the alleged quid quo," he said.
Is there anything about the charges, without more, that you believe would affect your ability to serve as a fair and impartial juror?
The jury was unable to agree on a verdict for Killen with the hold-out juror saying she could never convict a preacher.
The judge asked if this would affect her ability to be impartial and later ruled that she be nixed as a potential juror.
"Let's face it: She went up to his house with a bare midriff and incense and bath salts," the juror told the Inquirer.
Brennan contacted every grand juror he could find, explaining to them the historical importance of the public finally knowing what they actually decided.
The unnamed juror, who had voted to convict, now says they believe Avery was framed by law enforcement and deserves a new trial.
Defense attorney Andy Savage struck nine people from the potential juror pool, including five blacks and two Hispanics, the Post and Courier reported.
But today, a court said that "no reasonable juror" could have found infringement, which met the standard needed to overturn a jury ruling.
A juror told that news outlet in February that jurors violated the judge's orders barring them from following the case in the media.
Meanwhile, behind the scenes, Juror 2000 said other members of the jury pool were actively plotting ways to avoid serving on the case.
Meanwhile, behind the scenes, Juror 22016 said other members of the jury pool were actively plotting ways to avoid serving on the case.
"Based on the evidence provided, 'reprehensible' is much too kind a word to describe the actions of the Monsanto employees," the juror wrote.
He had been scheduled to die earlier this year but Kasich halted the execution to consider the letter from former juror Ross Geiger.
This is because voir dire answers concern the person's qualifications to be a juror, and do not relate to the actual deliberation process.
And last week, a juror told CNN that on the first smoke break during jury deliberations, three jurors went out for a cigarette.
"From my point of view it was right up the middle: Young and old, black and white, men and women," the juror said.
Liang's lawyers argued that a juror acknowledged he had failed to disclose during jury selection that his father had been convicted of manslaughter.
Then, this past January, the court sided with a black death row inmate in Georgia judged by a juror who made racist remarks.
On the elements that were unique to each, "no reasonable juror could find that C.E.O. and The Apprentice are substantially similar," he wrote.
It will be the first time someone other than a prosecutor or a grand juror will see the full details of the proceedings.
"I think before you reach that, you'd be sitting like a juror and you know you'd want to hear the evidence," he said.
One woman was excused as a juror after telling Matsumoto her husband was on a list of targets by the terror group ISIS.
But after the dismissal, that juror told reporters that she believed Menendez was innocent and that the jury was divided on a verdict.
"When the message to the jury is you don't have to be unanimous, each juror doesn't feel the same responsibility," Ms. Gottlieb added.
A former lawyer for Syed, one of Hae Min Lee's teachers, and a juror from the 2000 trial were interviewed for the show.
"What's involved here is a juror reporting what she heard during the deliberations," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said when the case was argued.
"He said he did not think the alibi witness was credible because, among other things, he was 'an illegal,'" the fellow juror said.
The senator had proudly showed off her juror number Monday while live-tweeting the selection process, though she doubted she would be selected:Yep.
The male juror said he counted about six seconds between when Mr. Small appeared in the street and when he hit the officer.
One juror was replaced with an alternate last Tuesday after he said he could no longer be fair and impartial in the case.
Potential juror No. 26 hired nannies to watch his children during the day while he was at work; there were two in all.
On Wednesday, a juror sent a note to the judge, Valerie E. Caproni, asking how much longer the case was expected to last.
" Paul Manafort juror Paula Duncan: "I did not want Paul Manafort to be guilty, but he was and no one's above the law.
"You're really no good as a juror, and you may not be any good as a teacher," he said, glaring down at her.
But in them, each potential juror for Stone was asked if they had opinions about people who'd be mentioned at trial, including Trump.
During jury selection, the judge said that simply having a political viewpoint would not be enough for a potential juror to be dismissed.
Jury members fainted, experienced dizziness and stomach problems, and lost sleep, said Louise Corcoran, a juror who is a teacher from West Islip.
But Collins has also studiously avoided commenting on the impeachment proceedings because of her likely role as a juror in a Senate trial.
The occasional juror claimed not to know of Mr. Greitens, a former member of the Navy SEALs who was elected governor in 2016.
WPXI Channel 11 in Pittsburgh played a recording of a man it said was a juror who said the voting was evenly split.
Later Tuesday morning, the court released a 14-page juror questionnaire with more than 70 questions prospective jurors will be asked to answer.
When asked how he felt about Hadid potentially being seated as a juror, defense attorney Arthur Aidala said he didn't know of her.
Juror 'harbored very atrocious, racist views,' attorney said Tharpe was convicted in 1991 for the murder of his sister-in-law, Jaquelin Freeman.
At his trial, one juror refused to join the other 11 to convict him on 10 additional foreign banking and bank fraud charges.
In an interview with Fox News, Mr. McConnell appeared to put aside any notion of impartiality as a juror in the coming trial.
"I don't think the coach had any intention of hurting the kid when he told him to slide," juror Lauren Palladino told NJ.com.
"You're extremely nervous, right?" said Cyndi Cueto, who was a juror at Mr. Hernandez's first trial, which ended in a mistrial in 2015.
"McConnell, who last week said there&aposs "zero chance" Trump will be removed from office, told reporters: "I&aposm not an impartial juror.
Jackson also rebuffed the defense's suggestion that anyone hostile to Trump or supportive of his political opponents not be accepted as a juror.
" Those opinions, the defense motion states, were not mentioned in the sworn juror questionnaire, an omission Guzman's lawyers say "compels reversal and retrial.
If, like the Manafort juror, you wanted to go home early on Friday and enjoy a news-free weekend, here's what you missed.
" The juror, who was white, put the defendant in the latter category and said that he wondered "if black people even have souls.
" McConnell has openly said that he plans to coordinate with Trump's defense team and that he doesn't view himself as an "impartial juror.
To the Editor: Re "When We Kill," by Nicholas Kristof (column, June 303): I served as a juror in a felony murder case.
Carrie was an older juror, and spoke to her desire to vote because of an emotional connection to the bigger issues at hand.
He claimed he deserved a new trial "because the Court failed" to strike a juror from the jury pool "for bias because (the person) is employed in a division of the Internal Revenue Service" that worked with the Justice Department on criminal tax cases, and because the juror said he or she had read the news about Stone's arrest and about the case.
A judge declared a mistrial after at least one juror said he wouldn't vote to convict Slager and he wasn't changing his mind. 2.
On the second count, that Constand was unconscious or unaware during the incident, the vote was 11 to one to acquit, the juror said.
Avery is possibly referring to Carl Wardman, a juror who volunteered with the Manitowoc County Sheriff's Department while he was seated for Avery's trial.
Individual people's biases can pervert and manipulate the process, whether that's a prosecutor or a defense attorney, or a police officer, or a juror.
"It is hard not to see how a juror would be predisposed to cast their vote based on their politics," Hunter's legal team wrote.
It has blamed its losses on juror confusion, "junk" science, unfair court rules and overzealous lawyers looking for a fresh pool of asbestos plaintiffs.
It has blamed its losses on juror confusion, "junk" science, unfair court rules, and overzealous lawyers looking for a fresh pool of asbestos plaintiffs.
"I'm leaning one way, and it's guilty," said one potential juror, a substitute teacher and grandfather of five, whose identity was not made public.
The Offspring's former drummer saved the life of a potential juror in his medical malpractice case on Tuesday after the man collapsed in court.
The juror, a former policeman, also impugned Mr Peña-Rodriguez's alibi, saying his testimony was not to be trusted because he was "an illegal".
After a long summer day in the courtroom, Somerville was selected to be a juror for a civil negligence case involving a car accident.
VICE News was among the outlets allowed in, and several details of Juror 73's account match what we saw transpire in the courtroom.
A letter from the juror written on July 4 was posted to the court docket on Monday as part of legal filings by Bayer.
"There was no justice here," he said in Spanish, referring to a report that one juror had spoken about misconduct by some other jurors.
" One juror, who asked to remain anonymous, says, "I think the DNA was probably the major reason, and the other evidence just supported that.
But it's scary just to acknowledge that one juror ultimately wields more power than the judge in the black robes presiding over the trial.
" Another juror who sentenced Thomas to death said that the children from an interracial couple would "not have a specific race to belong to.
"I would expect and want him to be an impeachment manager," says Sheldon Whitehouse, who would be a juror in a Senate impeachment trial.
It speaks to the relatively unsexy nature of the actual criminal charges against Shkreli that I recently spotted a juror sleeping in the courtroom.
One juror, Salina Steve, spoke with the media after the punitive damages were announced and said the jury did not reach its decisions lightly.
A juror who voted to convict Steven Avery of murdering Teresa Halbach in the Netflix docu-series Making a Murderer stands by her vote.
Ms. Kane stared straight ahead as the word "guilty," uttered decisively by a juror in a flowered dress, echoed nine times around the courtroom.
"I've never seen a juror tell a judge, I can't be fair because of the judge," said James Leonard, the supervising deputy district attorney.
One prospective juror quipped to her, "Looking at all of these lawyers, I think it's going to be more than a six-week trial."
Last week, a juror excused for a long-planned vacation to the Bahamas telegraphed the divisions in the jury room and predicted a mistrial.
They don't have televisions in their rooms, and all reading material has to be checked by the guards before a juror gets it back.
Another juror has the same doctor as O.J., and another had been photographed shaking O.J.'s hand at a Hertz dealership where he worked.
Jess came back from jury duty with souvenir T-shirts for the gang, including Reagan, and flashbacks to her forbidden romance with Juror 237B.
"I cannot in good conscience consider a guilty verdict," an anonymous white juror wrote in a letter to Judge Clifton B. Newman on Friday.
The verdict sheet confused some jurors, a second juror said, and the panel spent time coming to grips with an explanation of the charges.
Another reason for doubt, a third juror said, was that the alleged attack occurred 27 years ago, raising questions about the erosion of memory.
In those final moments, one juror reviewed the final decisions with the foreman to make sure the complicated split verdict would be announced correctly.
They will instead focus on proving mitigating circumstances, such as extreme mental duress, that could persuade a single juror to block a death sentence.
The judge reviewed the motion with the defense and prosecution for most of the morning but allowed juror 11 to stay on the panel.
Juror No. 6, an Inwood resident, told the court that her college roommate was killed by someone who claimed he was insane during trial.
F-17, meanwhile, is a physician and the only other juror who chooses to exercise, as C-2 does, in the Econo Lodge pool.
"We were at a loss regarding what would be the next step, that's why we wrote a note to the judge," the juror said.
On Friday morning, one of the white female jurors was dismissed by the judge and was replaced by an alternate juror, a white man.
Kentucky, the Supreme court furthered that protection, ruling that it is unconstitutional to eliminate a juror with a peremptory challenge based on their race.
I felt we had an obligation, and as I recall there was a grand juror who wasn't going to be able to see it.
The juror refused to budge on 10 of those counts, forcing a mistrial on those charges and a partial conviction on the other eight.
" As the jury filed back out of the courtroom to continue deliberating, at least one juror sighed loudly and said, "Oh boy, oh boy.
"He couldn't remember half the things he said the week before," Joseph Roldan, a juror, said of Mr. Rechnitz in an interview after court.
"The price has been going up in the last few years, so they can't afford their drugs," the prospective juror said of his parents.
The juror said she has no idea who Weinstein -- a producer on more than 300 projects -- was until someone broke it down for her.
McConnell has proposed for the president's impeachment trial are the equivalent of a head juror colluding with the defendant to cover up a crime.
Judge Burke dismissed another juror and gave him a court date for a show of cause hearing because he tweeted about the jury selection.
"I read all the news, I have my mind made, and I don't think I'd be a fair juror," another woman told the court.
Why it matters: Paul will act as a juror in the Senate trial in the likely event that Trump is impeached by the House.
His success caught the attention of Henrique Fogaça, a top Brazilian chef and a juror in the local version of reality TV show MasterChef.
They've tried to discredit Stone's verdict by arguing that a juror lied on a questionnaire, and they have even accused the judge of bias.
On the Senate floor today he said that as a juror in the trial, he had sworn an oath "before God" to act impartially.
"We put out a statement with the information we felt comfortable releasing, so I would refer you to that," one juror, Cheryl Carmel, said.
She emptied the courtroom, did not refer to them by name or juror number and limited media to listening to audio of the hearing.
Any questions on Mr. Cosby specifically might lead a potential juror to "look up" the answers, and potentially "taint" the jury, Mr. Steele said.
"Whether the subject juror (and perhaps others) served with 'integrity' is one of the paramount questions presented in the pending Motion," Stone's lawyers argued.
I thought it was really funny having a bunch of Democrats come out saying, Oh, Mitch McConnell isn't going to be an impartial juror.
Around the time that Trump sent the tweet, Berman Jackson in, courtroom remarks, rebuked Trump and conservatives in the media for criticizing the juror.
If a senator or a House manager moved to challenge a senator-juror, how could Chief Justice Roberts possibly fail to take it seriously?
If it were open, he would be able to present the facts about his trial, which appear to show serious problems with juror bias.
"It's not whether at the time [Juror 286] felt any emotion about it but whether 20 months later she harbored any prejudice," argued Glaser.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday said he will not be an impartial juror in an expected impeachment trial for President Donald Trump.
"He should have realized what the situation was and instead of escalating the situation, he should have looked at other options," the juror said.
Though defendants frequently ask judges to review allegations of juror misconduct, bringing them back for questioning doesn't happen often, former prosecutor Roger Canaff said.
Civil rights groups, including the NAACP, released a statement decrying the makeup of the jury, which comprised 11 white jurors and one black juror.
" The juror also told Vice that the deliberations took six days — somewhat longer than many had expected — mostly because of a single "stubborn holdout.
READ: Inside El Chapo's jury: A juror speaks for the first time about convicting the kingpin "The defendant is not innocent," the prosecutors wrote.
As we reported ... the President's son was actually selected as a potential juror in an attempted robbery case, but obviously didn't make the cut.
But you also had Yolanda (another juror), who was in her 20s when the trial took place, and she's incredibly thoughtful in the film.
"We were saying how we should have our own reality TV show, like 'The Jurors on MTV' or something like that," the juror said.
The judge said the nature of the case and the juror selection process alone won't allow the trial to started until the fall, at best.
But she then said other jurors had discussed the case in recent days, including another juror who made a comment about the defense being weak.
Paula Duncan said the rest of the jury was ultimately unable to convince one juror, and that's why Manafort was convicted on only eight counts.
Ellis said he plans to seat 16 jurors — meaning there will be four alternates who will step in if a juror needs to be excused.
The same goes for Flowers's 2010 case: Evans accepted the first eligible black juror and struck the next five, according to the New York Times.
"Just because they have a lot of money doesn't make them better than anyone else, to do something illegal," one juror in Pittsburgh would say.
Of course, a prosecutor is supposed to give the actual reason for striking the potential juror, not one prepared by someone else long before trial.
A circuit court judge asked Somerville why he didn't show up to the civil trial for which he had been sworn in as a juror.
It followed a 2015 mistrial that occurred after a single juror refused to go along with 11 other panelists who were convinced of his guilt.
But that same fact might be construed by a juror who grew up under similar conditions as evidence that the defendant feared mistreatment by police.
The defense indicated to Cogan that they plan to appeal on the grounds of  juror misconduct, according to Vice News, which was at the hearing.
There was also speculation that jurors could suffer PTSD due to exposure to graphic testimony, personal safety fears, and "juror stress" from the grueling trial.
In addition to standard queries about personal background and prior jury service, the juror questionnaire touched on Swift and Mueller and the photo in question.
A juror I spoke to said they didn't believe a word of what she said, but they convicted him solely on her initial claim anyway.
The defense's request for a new trial — filed after an anonymous juror described breaking several rules imposed by the judge — was denied on July 3.
The vote was 11-1 to acquit Cosby on a charge that he digitally penetrated Constand while she was unconscious or unaware, the juror said.
The juror went on to say the votes in jury deliberation were evenly split and there was no skew based on sex, age or color.
On the third count, that Constand was unconscious or unaware during the incident, the vote was 11-1 to acquit Cosby, according to the juror.
The juror saw reports that Chapo was accused of drugging and raping girls as young as 13, and said at least five others did too.
The Supreme Court, for example, has never confirmed that there is a constitutional bar to striking a gay juror on the basis of his sexuality.
An official from the Hamilton County sherriff's office later revealed that at least one juror vehemently objected to the release of pre-trial jury questionnaires.
"The inability of one juror to continue deliberating is not a reflection on the overall strength of the case," Ms. Vollero said in a statement.
"Could you hold us to the burden of 'beyond a reasonable doubt' and not 'beyond all doubt'?" a prosecutor, Joel J. Seidemann, asked one juror.
Juror Number Four even went so far as to say she believed the defendant was guilty just because he never made eye contact with her.
American Crime Story Was being a juror on the O.J. Simpson trial so miserable that one of them actually tried to escape and run away?
To make the system as fair as possible, proposals are anonymous and randomized for each juror, which ensures that each submission receives the same consideration.
That juror, Todd Easter, maintains that he didn't lie during the jury selection process and that he didn't unduly influence the rest of the jury.
From the near 300 submission received, 81 artworks by 51 different artists were selected by curator and juror Eve Biddle for the Fun House show.
Regardless of what she meant, though, a tweet is not the same as a juror jumping up and down screaming in court as Trump suggested.
The excused juror then told reporters that she believed Mr. Menendez was not guilty and that the panel was having a difficult time achieving consensus.
As a guest juror at a university architecture department, I once watched in horror as a student fainted from lack of sleep during her presentation.
And while Manafort's team managed to get one holdout juror to vote against conviction on 10 counts — Mueller won a unanimous conviction on eight others.
But not quickly enough to prevent an infected person from serving as a juror in a high-profile murder trial that ended on March 12.
One juror, Linda Artis, 38, a seasonal worker from Manhattan, said that although she ultimately concurred with the other jurors, she was left with questions.
She is a juror for the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, a high school and middle school writing and art competition, based in New York.
An 11th juror wavered at points but was ultimately won over after the other jurors pointed out what Ms. Duncan called an extensive paper trail.
Juror deliberations are considered sacrosanct, but last year the Supreme Court carved out an important exception for cases of racial bias in the jury room.
Some, like Momus, are also making unprecedented promises about the ability of that information to predict how a juror will lean in the deliberation room.
One potential juror placed a phone call after spotting the phalanx of news cameras: "I think Barack Obama's going to be here today," she said.
When she learned that she had been selected as a juror she became upset and told Justice Carro that she felt stressed by the process.
"She did have a choice," a visibly flustered potential juror said after a prosecutor explained that Ms. Ortega pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
The sixth trial had only one black juror, and Flowers was convicted, thanks largely to dubious circumstantial testimony that Evans had coached witnesses to give.
One juror told reporters after the trial that the favors the two men traded had not gone beyond what good friends do for one another.
The judge described a segment on Carlson's show in which he slammed the juror as biased and broadcast her Twitter handle, according to NBC News.
Even the jurors knew they were participating in theater; "We wouldn't have taken so long if we hadn't stopped to drink pop," one juror said.
Warren also rebuffed criticism from Republicans that her presidential run presents a conflict of interest to her role as a juror in the impeachment trial.
One female juror seemed to wince at the graphic details, which included Hast recounting Weinstein forcibly performing oral sex on Haleyi, yanking out her tampon.
If the juror, who is white, is replaced with the first alternate, who is black, there would then be three African-Americans on the jury.
Sitting as a juror for only the third presidential impeachment trial in U.S. history will be one of the weightiest duties of any senator's tenure.
The court said the death row inmate's legal team produced a "remarkable" affidavit from a juror that presented a "strong factual basis" for Tharpe's argument.
The anticipated opening of Cosby's retrial in a Pennsylvania courthouse was delayed for several hours on Monday due to a potential issue with a juror.
The 11th juror to be seated in this trial is at the heart of why Weinstein's defense attorneys have filed a motion for a mistrial.
Weinstein's defense team has used the last of their peremptory challenges before it came time to question the woman eventually chosen as juror No. 11.
Washington (CNN)When Paul Manafort's jury of 12 Northern Virginians couldn't reach a unanimous agreement on 103 criminal charges, it was because of one juror.
Following the trial, one juror said the jury found Gates to be so untrustworthy that they set aside his testimony entirely when considering Manafort's guilt.
The only long ones I recall are MARTIN BALSAM, who played Juror #1 in "12 Angry Men," and FRANKLIN PIERCE, who was our 14th president.
Another juror said she felt this experience showed her the difference between finding someone not guilty beyond a reasonable doubt and believing they are innocent.
Hart said she stood by the answers she gave during jury selection, when she said she could fairly act as a juror in the case.
Though his friends and coworkers initially joked that he might be called as a potential juror in Harvey Weinstein's rape trial, he brushed it off.
NEW YORK — Gigi Hadid won't serve as a juror in Harvey Weinstein's rape trial after the model was dismissed from the case on Thursday morning.
Burke denied having her dismissed, stating that being a victim of violence did not, in any way, affect her ability to be an impartial juror.
Judge Amy Berman Jackson, an Obama appointee, held a new hearing on Tuesday over Stone's motion seeking a new trial over allegations of juror bias.
Seven years after the sentencing, the Georgia Resource Center conducted interviews with each juror as part of a routine investigation to prepare for a petition.
Juror 138, a man who worked for the Peabody Water Department, had posted on Facebook that he was in the jury pool for the case.
"I cannot in good conscience consider a guilty verdict," an unidentified juror wrote in a letter to Judge Newman, who read it aloud in court.
" In a separate note, the jury's foreman, the sole black member of the panel, appeared curt, writing, "It's just one juror that has the issues.
Guzman is only allowed visits by his attorneys to talk about his case, and Fernich said they've told him about the allegations of juror misconduct.
These senators should recuse themselves from sitting as a juror in a trial to remove the very person they are running to replace as president.
"A lot of people were having difficulty thinking about him being in solitary confinement, because, well, you know, we're all human beings," the juror said.
The prosecution's decision in the most recent trial to strike one black juror in particular "was motivated in substantial part by discriminatory intent," Kavanaugh wrote.
Although his lawyers assert that his punishment was tainted by juror racism, a state court ruled against Mr. Tharpe on that issue two decades ago.
" "I'm not trying to pretend to be a fair juror here," Graham said, adding, "What I see coming, happening today, is just a partisan nonsense.
Instead, he got convicted on eight counts (and a mistrial thanks to a single holdout juror on 10 other counts, which Mueller can still retry).
I didn't think it was that good, but the other juror, a woman, wanted to put it in simply because it was by a man.
Stone previously claimed that he deserved a new trial "because the Court failed" to strike a juror from the jury pool "for bias because (the person) is employed in a division of the Internal Revenue Service" that worked with the Justice Department on criminal tax cases, and because the juror said he or she had read the news about Stone's arrest and about the case.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' Tensions between McConnell and Schumer run high as trial gains momentum No. 2 GOP leader eyes Wednesday of next week for possible votes on witnesses MORE (R-Ky.) swore an oath to be an impartial juror only weeks after he stated publicly that he would not be an impartial juror.

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