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The court will continue questioning jurors until 70 qualified jurors are identified.
That means the courts can pay not only employees, but jurors and grand jurors.
Six alternate jurors were also chosen to replace any jurors who cannot complete their service.
"I think women jurors tend to get it more than male jurors," she told VICE.
His testimony — which would be shocking to many — was that he viewed black jurors as less 'reliable' for the prosecution than white jurors, more likely to identify with a black defendant than white jurors, and more likely to acquit a black defendant than white jurors.
Jurors will be questioned individually beginning September 17 until 12 jurors plus three alternates are chosen.
Jurors, grand jurors and trial jurors, are selected from the community, which necessarily includes those peaceful and non-peaceful protesters who share a growing distrust for the police and state officials.
Black jurors were 6.7 times more likely to be struck down than white jurors, the lawsuit claims.
During Creato's original trial, 10 jurors voted to convict, while two jurors believed there was reasonable doubt, Philly.
At the same time, Judge Garaufis has ordered that the anonymity of jurors and prospective jurors be preserved.
The court emphasized that jurors are not allowed to disclose the opinions and thoughts of their fellow jurors as well as any arguments or comments made, or votes cast, by fellow jurors during deliberations.
That conveyed to jurors the message that the jurors from the previous trial supported the Patz family, they argued.
I don't think that outside of nonviolent crimes, nullification is typically something that jurors consider, because jurors have good sense.
"Jurors' political leanings are not, by themselves, evidence that those jurors cannot fairly and impartially consider the evidence," he wrote.
All but three of the 16 jurors are married, and all of the married jurors have at least one child.
Thomas asked whether the defense lawyer in the sixth trial had eliminated any jurors and for the race of those jurors.
To hear Mr. Goodman tell it, Manhattan's hunger for jurors seemed rivaled only by Manhattan jurors' hunger to slip their bonds.
Later, a private investigator for Mr. Hernandez found two more jurors who said they knew former jurors were attending the trial.
In the jury selection process called "voir dire," potential jurors are questioned and lawyers can dismiss jurors with cause for bias.
The prosecution used five of its six peremptory strikes against black prospective jurors, resulting in 11 white jurors and one black juror.
Both jurors spoke on the condition of anonymity because jurors were told not to comment on the proceedings inside the jury room.
He cited numerous instances where the prosecutor questioned black jurors far more intensely than white jurors to find reasons to exclude them.
After-the-fact challenges based on jurors' testimony, she wrote, would make it less likely that jurors would speak candidly during deliberations.
Unlike the divided jurors in Ward's trial, all the jurors in Cavalier were persuaded that Foster and Jessup were guilty of something.
They can challenge senator-jurors who flout the impartiality oath simply by making a motion to bar them from serving as jurors.
But jurors were swayed by the video, which prosecutors showed repeatedly during the three-week trial and which jurors reviewed during deliberations.
"No one knows what the jurors are going to do, in part because the jurors themselves don't know," says Dr. Philip K. Anthony.
Federal court officials said 20 jurors were questioned during the deliberation, seven of those were found to be qualified and 13 jurors were excused.
The trial was the second one to present Constand's accusations to jurors, after a 2017 mistrial in which jurors failed to reach a verdict.
After his trial, two jurors told his attorney that some of the jurors expressed a bias against him during deliberations because he is Hispanic.
The media outlets also requested the judge reveal the names and addresses of the jurors, but Ellis declined, citing concerns for the jurors' safety.
The measure also required that 10 jurors support a death sentence; state law had previously required the assent of seven jurors, a simple majority.
On Tuesday, Judge Matsumoto will bring back about 40 of the potential jurors for further questioning, with as many as 100 more prospective jurors.
Jurors must assess evidence, judge the credibility of witnesses, and decide whether to stick to their guns when faced with disagreement from fellow-jurors.
They demarcated the black jurors' names at least six different ways, including marking the names of black prospective jurors with a "B," highlighting them in green, and circling the word "black" next to the "race" question on the juror questionnaires of black prospective jurors.
He's introduced to them the white noise machine the court uses to shield attorney conferences from the jurors, ribbed jurors for sitting in the same seats each day and said he will allow jurors to bring in a birthday cake Friday for a celebration.
Then Roof and prosecution team can dismiss jurors they don't like, whittling the pool down to a final total of 12 jurors and six alternates.
Eligible black jurors were also questioned more closely, asking them an average of 29 questions, compared to the one question he asked white potential jurors.
" They also ranked the potential black jurors, preparing for the situation in which "it comes down to having to pick one of the black jurors.
Female jurors emotional over victims' testimony Jurors were affected by the testimony they heard from the alleged victims, which was at times graphic and emotional.
Finally, we discovered, to our surprise, that judges also remove black jurors "for cause" about 20 percent more often than they remove available white jurors.
Jurors for the case had to be extremely carefully selected for impartiality due to Musk&aposs high profile, and numerous jurors had to be dismissed.
Because the statute permits the disclosure of jurors' addresses, Judge Dillon theorized that anyone with a cellphone could find the jurors' names with little effort.
Jurors are not allowed to discuss the case, even with other jurors, until they're officially sent out to deliberate after hearing all the evidence and arguments.
Sommers raised several explanations for this, including a theory that the mere presence of black jurors may make it harder for white jurors to express prejudice.
The Senate bill allows just ten of twelve jurors to recommend death, but the House bill requires that all twelve jurors agree on a death sentence.
The filing includes 52 possible questions to ask potential jurors in the case, including ones about jurors' exposure to media reports about the investigation and Manafort.
Four proposals were selected from 432 submissions, rated by over 350 jurors who cast nearly 12,000 votes, and submissions and jurors represented more than 67 countries.
Defense attorneys, seemingly in response, remove more of the white jurors (22 percent) than black jurors (10 percent) left in the post-judge-and-prosecutor pool.
Eleven jurors came to the hearing, but only Hart and two other jurors were called to testify in the courtroom, where they were watched by Stone.
The lawsuit claims that Mr. Evans and his prosecutors, since 1992, have used peremptory strikes against black jurors 4.4 times more frequently than with white jurors.
As the pool was whittled down to 12 jurors, each side could use up to seven peremptory challenges to eliminate potential jurors without offering a reason.
The alternate jurors, who will serve only if one of the first 12 jurors must withdraw, include a white man, a Hispanic woman and black woman.
In 225 trials between 1992 and 2017, 50 percent of eligible black jurors were excluded while just 11 percent of eligible white jurors met the same fate.
The jurors develop more expertise in the intricacies of the case than jurors on a regular grand jury, which might handle several criminal cases in a day.
The jury in this racially charged case is predominantly white and older, with two jurors under age 40 and three black jurors, according to CNN affiliate KDKA.
Ellis&apos decisionmaking casts into doubt how much of that testimony will be heard by jurors, or what instructions jurors will get on how to consider this testimony.
He told us many jurors saw Marcia as unprofessional, partly due to the perceived sexual tension ... but also because some female jurors were offended by Clark's short skirts.
Before jurors reached their decision on Tuesday, prosecutor Robert Rivera told jurors that "killing Charli Scott was not enough for this man," according to the website Maui Now.
Jurors see the Hitler text On Tuesday, Judge Richard Moore allowed jurors to see a text exchange between Fields and his mother prior to the white nationalist rally.
"In the 28 non-unanimous convictions in Orleans Parish for which data is available, for example, white jurors and black jurors served in roughly equal numbers," Frampton wrote.
The #MeToo movement, which dominated the news since last fall, and its influence on jurors' views may make jurors more likely to believe accusations against a powerful celebrity.
Judge T.S. Ellis has said he won't release the jurors' names, and the jurors told him Tuesday they did not want the court to provide their names publicly.
Having surveyed more than 100,000 jurors after trials, Anthony's company estimates that some 17 percent are ''stealth jurors,'' people seeking a seat to further a hidden personal agenda.
Prosecutors and defense attorneys spent Monday interviewing prospective jurors, but jurors were sent home Tuesday after St. Clair County Associate Judge Julie Gomric issued the ruling on the evidence.
Evans had barred 41 out of 42 potential black jurors from Flowers' trials, including 5 out of 6 potential black jurors in the sixth trial, the decision Friday noted.
O&aposCarroll said jurors shouldn&apost have even been allowed to consider the manslaughter charge, and said prosecutors only gave jurors that option because they feared losing another trial.
Although every state allows prosecutors to strike a certain number of potential jurors without giving their reasons for doing so, prosecutors cannot dismiss potential jurors because of their race.
Bull and his underlings investigate the backgrounds of jurors and potential jurors, looking for ones who can be manipulated using prejudices and emotions they might not know they have.
In comments outside the jurors' presence, Judge Valerie E. Caproni of Federal District Court in Manhattan made it clear that she was skeptical of the jurors' declared dead end.
As both sides started picking jurors on Thursday, the judge overseeing the case, James M. Burke, acknowledged that many of the potential jurors had likely read about Mr. Weinstein.
Moreover, jurors' political leanings are not, by themselves, evidence that those jurors cannot fairly and impartially consider the evidence presented and apply the law as instructed by the Court.
"The goal is no longer to take off jurors who may be harboring racial biases, but to get jurors on the jury who harbor biases in your favor," Benforado said.
Those statements were weighed by the jurors against Constand's live testimony, and in the end, all of the jurors were not persuaded that the state proved its case against Cosby.
O'Neill said he would instruct each juror not to discuss anything their fellow jurors said or any votes for conviction or acquittal other jurors made during six days of deliberations.
Questionnaires did not ask who jurors voted for, but did attempt to assess if partisan predispositions could interfere in the potential jurors' ability to separate politics from the legal case.
Jurors have had the case since Thursday afternoon, but much of the deliberation has been abbreviated, beginning late in the day or ending early, often at the request of jurors.
Justice Elena Kagan said that the number of questions the prosecutor asked of African-American jurors was "staggering" when compared to the number of questions he asked of white jurors.
Evans had barred 41 out of 42 potential black jurors from Flowers' trials, including 5 out of 6 potential black jurors in the sixth trial, the Supreme Court ruling noted.
Jurors vote with a single tap, and if a majority of jurors find the comment guilty, it disappears — and the offending commenter is given a 60-second timeout from further commenting.
In surveying more than 418 trials dating back to 1992, they found that Evans and his assistants removed black jurors from juries at a rate 4.5 times higher than white jurors.
APPERSON: It was supposed to be a two-way video-audio live feed to the grand jurors to allow the grand jurors to directly ask the president whatever questions they had.
He also cited the media's treatment of the jurors during the trial, saying journalists had tried to photograph and speak to the jurors despite his order prohibiting anyone from contacting them.
About two weeks after the trial ended, two jurors told Peña Rodriguez's attorney that some of the jurors expressed a bias against him and his alibi witness because he is Hispanic.
NEWARK — Jurors who convicted two former allies of Gov.
" Mr. Phillips added, "It seems like jurors gave up.
But the judge that jurors see is a grandfatherly, solicitous Southern gentleman, one who takes the time to ask after individual jurors and to thank them for the time they're putting in.
Jurors hear of Cosby's use of Quaaludes Jurors on Thursday and Friday listened as witnesses read aloud Cosby's statements to police in 2005 and his answers in a civil deposition in 2006.
After the jurors left on Friday, U.S. District Judge Richard Berman said he intended to dismiss one of the jurors who appeared to be "really sound asleep" through much of the testimony.
They ranked those prospective jurors in case "it comes down to having to pick one of the black jurors," as the prosecution's investigator put it in a draft affidavit at the time.
Even after the mistrial, he did not release their names, and instead cautioned the jurors not to disclose their deliberations in detail, lest it have a chilling affect on future jurors' deliberations.
Prosecutors, who intend to retry Cosby, filed a motion on Monday urging O'Neill to refrain from identifying the jurors, arguing that widespread coverage of their deliberations could influence jurors for the retrial.
Lanier told the jurors Wednesday that this case was the first where jurors saw documents showing that Johnson & Johnson knew its products contained asbestos and didn&apost warn consumers, the Post-Dispatch reported.
Judge Stearns originally said in the Chin case that he would not release jurors' names and addresses at all without a protective order to guard against jurors' information being disseminated via the Internet.
Ten days were allowed for the jurors to reflect; in the meantime Butler persuaded the House to demand an investigation of the jurors, lest any had succumbed to bribery in voting to acquit.
About two weeks after the trial ended, two jurors told Peña-Rodriguez's attorney that some of the jurors expressed a bias during jury deliberations because the defendant and his alibi witness are Hispanic.
And despite taking a pass on telling jurors his story, the often-chatty Shkreli then accused prosecutors on Facebook of cherry picking evidence to show jurors, instead of offering them the "whole" story.
Tuesday's opening statements were delayed by hours when two of the jurors chosen last week dropped out of the case, forcing lawyers and U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan to select two new jurors.
On Monday, 516 prospective jurors were summoned to the courthouse.
Or jurors could have said they didn't know what happened.
Jurors said they faulted Van Dyke for escalating the incident.
The judge has ordered the names of the jurors sealed.
Jurors don't always give cops the benefit of the doubt.
Jurors said race and the #MeToo movement were never discussed.
After the guilty verdict, jurors learned that Rhines is gay.
A former minion explained to jurors how he did it.
In calculating damages, jurors said they sought a middle ground.
Jurors will not often want to admit they don't understand.
Jurors are empowered to judge the facts and the law.
Jurors there have convicted four individuals and acquitted six others.
Jurors were sent home after about an hour of deliberations.
In the questionnaire, jurors must disclose their level of fanship.
Thomas' question concerned whether any white jurors were also excluded.
Potential jurors' eyes locked on Cosby when he walked in.
The jurors -- nine white and three black -- deliberated nine hours.
The full jury will include 12 jurors and six alternates.
Jurors are scheduled to begin deliberations again on Saturday morning.
Lanier said the nine jurors returned a carefully considered verdict.
After 31 hours of deliberations, jurors said they were deadlocked.
Jurors left without comment and the judge sealed their names.
That was a question for jurors to decide, Vartanian answered.
"Sorry I'm a little bit soft," he said to jurors.
Twelve will sit as jurors, with four others as alternates.
Jurors also recommended a $214,212 fine on the murder count.
Jurors will see much of that footage during the trial.
But Creizman urged jurors to be skeptical of their testimony.
Jurors often treat such charges as easily established by prosecutors.
In the end, prosecutors struck all four black potential jurors.
One of the jurors, Louis S. Sisson, was drunk throughout.
One of the jurors equates the experience to psychological torture.
"Why wasn't there more blood?" one of the jurors asks.
The jurors will remain anonymous over concerns about their safety.
The judge plans to seat 12 jurors with six alternates.
On Friday, testimony steered jurors into the office of Gov.
It's not that the Nobel jurors fell for conspiracy theories.
Examining the video again, the jurors sided with the defense.
On the first day, the jurors settled on a system.
"I felt broken, hurt, confused, lost," she told the jurors.
In the end, jurors agreed that every shot was illegal.
Jurors will be selected for the retrial from Montgomery County.
And they'll all participate in master classes with the jurors.
"Hopefully we'll have 12 jurors on Thursday morning," she said.
The immediate impact of 609, however, is up to jurors.
Potential jurors were asked their opinions about the #MeToo movement.
"I don't think that helps you," he told the jurors.
In the Nxivm sex cult trial, here's what awaits jurors.
Mr. Valdez told jurors that three other killers accompanied him.
His partner told jurors he didn't fear for his life.
But jurors found Michael (and six other Yahweh followers) innocent.
Mr. Rechnitz made no effort to endear himself to jurors.
He said he did not expect jurors to be robots.
Such criticisms might put jurors' safety at risk, Jackson said.
The stress produced weight gains and headaches, jurors later reported.
Other potential jurors had bad reactions to Mr. Shkreli himself.
"I submit to you that's a confession," Illuzzi told jurors.
Here's a look at what jurors have asked so far.
Gergel thanked the jurors for their service and dismissed them.
There are three alternate jurors, two women and one man.
None of the seven jurors chosen Thursday are white females.
Three alternate jurors, two women and one man, were chosen.
None of the jurors appeared to look in his direction.
O'Neill told the jurors he could not answer the question.
Trump told jurors that Rozelle promised him an NFL franchise.
Jurors have not yet reached a verdict in the case.
ST. LOUIS — The potential jurors stole curious glances at Gov.
Jurors often are unduly skeptical when judging sexual assault allegations.
In this trial, senators will be far more than jurors.
Roberts will then swear in all 100 senators as jurors.
The case may go to jurors as soon as Friday.
On three other charges, jurors found Weinstein, 67, not guilty.
Obviously not so for one or more of the jurors.
She thanked the jurors for their "hard work" and service.
Seven jurors were selected Thursday — four men and three women.
Prosecutors told jurors that Edwards did not deserve to die.
She was one of 15 black jurors who were dismissed.
On Tuesday, jurors will visit the doctors' penthouse, WBZ reported.
But that's not what the defense want jurors to believe.
" On the jurors' role as judges: "You are not partisans.
Jurors had recommended the award, which the trial judge adopted.
Hundreds of other prospective jurors are also available if needed.
The jurors in Bill Cosby's retrial live in this world.
The initial jury vote had seven jurors saying not guilty.
Jurors discuss cases and work together to reach a verdict.
The jurors are expected to hear Mr. Aguayo's testimony Wednesday.
Jurors on Thursday unanimously rejected Ronald Lee Haskell's insanity defense.
Stewart told CNN that, despite reports of jurors' questions and requests, his team's research indicates the breakdown was 11 jurors to one, and the lone holdout ignored the evidence and testimony in the case.
In Caddo Parish, La., which is among the 16 counties, prosecutors excluded black jurors at three times the rate of white jurors between 2003 and 2012, according to Reprieve Australia, a legal-assistance group.
Tuesday's proceedings started with jury selection which lasted about four hours as the prosecution and defense selected 12 jurors — six men and six women — and four alternatives from a pool of 65 prospective jurors.
READ: Harvey Weinstein lawyer are asking prospective jurors if they've ever been sexually abused Hast then walked the 12 jurors tasked with determining Weinstein's fate through a graphic account of the allegations against him.
Under this scenario, the note could be read as an appeal by the jurors who understand the charges to have Justice Burke step in and explain the law to those jurors who do not.
The 12 jurors and six alternate jurors eventually chosen will remain anonymous and be escorted to and from court by armed federal marshals during the trial, which is expected to last up to four months.
"One can slice and dice the statistics and come up with all sorts of ways to compare the state's questioning of excluded black jurors with the state's questioning of the accepted white jurors," he wrote.
A separate study of the trials of 173 inmates who were on death row in North Carolina post- Batson found that black jurors were 2 ½ times more likely to be struck than non-black jurors.
The jurors overhear this discussion, and Gutierrez asks for a mistrial.
In his order, the judge said the jurors will be sequestered.
The defense is hoping jurors will spare Roof, 22, from execution.
Taylor told the jurors that her husband had a big personality.
So why did the jurors never ask the officers one question?
San Diego Deputy District Attorney Robert Bruce was happy jurors agreed.
A trial prompts the clerk to summon scores of potential jurors.
Fortunately, in the Harris County case, the jurors considered the facts.
The final jury will consist of 12 jurors plus four alternates.
"I remember thinking, how did I get there," she told jurors.
Prosecutors showed jurors a photo of Tyshawn's lying in the alley.
Many tears were shed while deciding the sentence, the jurors said.
Jurors would have that interactive PowerPoint when they deliberate, Kerkhoff said.
Jurors deliberated for less than 24 hours before reaching the verdict.
"They're very skeptical about things they cannot verify," Butswinkas told jurors.
Last week, jurors deliberated for only 15 minutes before convicting Smith.
"It was Robert Bever's descent into mental illness," Brewster told jurors.
Two jurors said the plaintiff's testimony wasn't credible and was inconsistent.
Jurors found the men guilty of robbery, racketeering conspiracy, and racketeering.
Jurors disagreed and found Hinckley not guilty by reason of insanity.
Prosecutors have full control of the evidence presented to grand jurors.
The 12-member jury included six black jurors and one Latino.
Prosecutors want to show that scene to jurors at Stone's trial.
Eleven jurors believed he was guilty — but there was one holdout.
"This case is about trust," Mr. Steele had told the jurors.
"I knew what happened," she told jurors before turning to Mueller.
The court released a 15-page questionnaire for jurors on Monday.
Jurors reached their verdict after deliberating for less than two hours.
But "all the other white jurors were with us," Stewart said.
By the numbers The pool of potential jurors includes 2,934 people.
Today I feel that the jurors' verdict clearly affirms this principle.
Jurors, who were sequestered in a hotel, began deliberating Monday evening.
ET. Jurors have asked six questions so far during their deliberations.
No-impeachment rules prevent jurors from having to testify about deliberations.
On Friday, jurors finished hearing lawyers' closing arguments in the case.
At the earlier trial, jurors were bused in from Allegheny County.
Jurors reportedly began deliberations last week, after a two-week trial.
Manafort's best hope is that a few jurors will harbor doubts.
She held up the filthy blanket for the jurors to see.
According to KRDO, jurors are expected to begin deliberation on Monday.
Jurors are selected at random from citizens in the local community.
The greater problem is not jurors, but analysts, behaving like politicians.
O'Neill did not ask the 12 jurors how they were split.
The rest were stuck in a single room, like deadlocked jurors.
Even then, McCarthy added, jurors may not be influenced by Trump.
The neighboring houses stared down at her like blank-faced jurors.
"They're lying to you," Melgen's defense attorney Kirk Ogrosky told jurors.
Grand jurors accused hundreds of Catholic clerics of secretly abusing children.
Judge William Walls declared the mistrial after interviewing all 12 jurors.
Jurors did not speak to reporters after handing down the conviction.
The door was finally opened, to reveal laughing jurors and whiskey.
"He realizes he stupidly sent the wrong version," Clubok told jurors.
Jurors largely agreed, as Puma and its lawyers tell the story.
At the courthouse, there is an outlandish collection of other jurors.
All the other jurors thought he should be put to death.
He also said he would share that knowledge with other jurors.
Only three of the 12 jurors voted to convict the officers.
The judge instructed jurors not to talk to the news media.
Some evidence may go over the jurors' heads, Ms. Gertner said.
She has pointed out that jurors seem to be falling asleep.
Those articles were published just two days before jurors began deliberating.
GL: So why should jurors use nullification to combat racial bias?
Eight minutes later, the jurors filed back out, their job done.
Grand jurors indicted three officers but declined to indict any others.
Some of the jurors were nodding along with McMonagle's closing statement.
Jurors were visibly moved by testimony of victims describing the crash.
"I started realizing how everything was done," he told the jurors.
Several jurors declined to discuss the verdict upon leaving the courthouse.
Kentucky, prevents attorneys from removing jurors on the basis of race.
The jurors have heard two so far; more may be coming.
Some jurors have begun to question DNA evidence and police integrity.
After a high-profile trial, they can locate jurors for interviews.
Videotaped evidence shown to jurors on large courtroom monitors was overwhelming.
Momus begins by scraping public records and jurors' social media posts.
How many jurors does it take to deliver a guilty verdict?
Obama had to go through some things most jurors do not.
Jurors may also have to contend with gruesome crime scene photos.
That argument seemed to have gained a foothold in jurors' minds.
Our reporters eventually reached three jurors who agreed to speak anonymously.
"Good God," my grandfather, a retired judge, remarked of the jurors.
Jurors also asked three other questions for materials presented at trial.
The interviews reach far and wide, including jurors in the case.
In his first trial, four jurors opposed conviction on either charge.
The prosecution's case turns on whether jurors believe the women's testimony.
The jurors selected on Thursday include four men and three women.
And therefore counsel should refrain from referring to senators as jurors.
Seven jurors were seated Thursday, none of whom were white women.
Members of the House lead the prosecution and senators are jurors.
"Dear Mom, I love you," read one note presented to jurors.
NEWARK — Jurors deliberating the fate of two former aides to Gov.
The judge responded no, that jurors should consider each charge individually.
There was a note from jurors: They had reached a verdict.
Those counts require the jurors to find Ms. Sciorra's testimony credible.
Those counts require the jurors to find Ms. Sciorra's testimony credible.
The two trials involved different witnesses, different lawyers and different jurors.
Jurors awarded Ms. Swift the $1 in compensation she had demanded.
The jurors were looking at her when they filed into court.
The 120 potential jurors are expected to return on Friday morning.
Jurors will be sequestered in or near Norristown during the trial.
In the end, the jurors accepted Mr. Hernandez's words as credible.
Roberts will then swear in senators to serve as quasi jurors.
Jurors then resumed their deliberations for less than a half hour.
So far jurors have spent 24½ hours deliberating in the case.
Ultimately, at least 12 grand jurors must approve the new indictments.
The court is expected to screen jurors daily through next week.
Jurors, she said, will simply see two women having a conversation.
Therefore, counsel should refrain from referring to the senators as jurors.
Jurors were expected to begin deliberations in the case later Friday.
Kemp also permitted jurors to consider the lesser charge of manslaughter.
Two other jurors were excused because they followed Musk on Twitter.
You don't have jurors called and lobbied and things like that.
Duncan said deliberations were heated, evening bringing some jurors to tears.
Duncan said jurors never explicitly deliberated on Manafort's ties to Trump.
Jurors, who are partially sequestered, deliberated for four days last week.
Weinstein added: "These jurors don't want to come back next week."
Some jurors in highly visible cases have endured post-trial harassment.
Ten of the jurors favored acquitting Menendez, while two favored conviction.
A verdict sheet shows jurors split, 11-1, on those charges.
"The accountability factor is something that jurors do feel," she said.
Jurors saw all those items in court, CNN affiliate WCVB reported.
House members act as the prosecutors, with senators as the jurors.
The jurors' first question was a bit murky, the judge said.
It is the jurors, not the judge, who must be local.
Jurors want to give the officers the benefit of the doubt.
Evans has given non-racial reasons for striking black potential jurors.
The jurors' questions merely show they are being careful and thorough.
The jurors who spoke to reporters were not identified by name.
Mr. Schenning said he was thankful the jurors saw through that.
The jurors also found him guilty of first-degree sexual abuse.
Sessano does a brisk business with jurors, lawyers, and court officials.
"There were jurors already with their minds made up," they said.
The notes revealed that the prosecutors ranked the black potential jurors against one another and included all of them as the first names on their list of "Definite NOs" -- potential jurors who would definitely be struck.
Trump tweets Ellis reminded the 12 jurors and four alternate jurors on Wednesday they should resist the urge to watch TV, read the news or discuss with anyone they know what they're consuming at the trial.
Judge Caproni denied the three jurors' requests to be dismissed, telling them that while she was "incredibly sympathetic" to the burdens of jury duty, the prosecutors and the defendants were entitled to the jurors' best efforts.
Judges in Australia and some other countries, including Britain, often issue gag orders that temporarily restrict the publication of information related to a criminal proceeding on the grounds that it might sway jurors or potential jurors.
Before the court can seat 12 jurors and alternates, the lawyers on both sides also hope to screen potential jurors for bias in regard to the federal government, Ukrainians, politics and lobbying work, or Mueller's office.
Manafort also requested that the court use a jury questionnaire and that potential jurors face a preliminary questioning about Manafort, in addition to a "substantial increase" in the number of potential jurors summoned for the trial.
Prosecutors must only convince grand jurors that there was "probably cause" that a crime was committed, and 12 of 23 grand jurors are required to sign off on an indictment for it to be handed up.
As they left the courthouse, the jurors declined to say what the sticking points had been but said the deliberations had been extremely difficult, with a few jurors unconvinced of Mr. Howard's guilt on some charges.
Selecting impartial jurors to decide the fate of a celebrity whose alleged abuse fueled the #MeToo movement presents unique challenges, experts said, as potential jurors may try to mask their bias to advance a larger cause.
Then she told the panel that as bad as the racially-biased jurors may have been, there were actually more potential jurors in the case who were even less likely to be able to judge Thomas fairly.
"Withholding the names of the jurors in this case until the declaration of mistrial was necessary to protect the privacy and confidentiality of the jurors with the ends of ensuring a fair and impartial trial," he wrote.
Such a pace takes a toll on lawyers and jurors alike, causing potential errors by the lawyers and diminished attention by the jurors (and may have caused some of the irritable exchanges between the prosecutors and Ellis).
His sentencing had been postponed after his defense lawyers said in court papers that some jurors at the second trial knew that jurors from the first trial were in the courtroom, sitting near Patz's father, Stanley Patz.
As the pool is whittled down to 12 jurors, each side can use up to seven peremptory challenges to eliminate potential jurors without offering a reason; in selecting six alternates, each side will get three more challenges.
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Zarzour recalled that statement for jurors, who began their deliberations on Friday.
Jurors also found true the special allegation that Jace used a firearm.
About 200 potential jurors have been summoned to the Glynn County Courthouse.
Jurors on Wednesday found both the mortuary and Enid Yeager partially liable.
Assistant Camden County Prosecutor Christine Shah played Creato's 911 call for jurors.
Their goal: to find 12 jurors who hadn't followed her legal troubles.
When their names were released months later, the jurors went into hiding.
Courts rarely allow jurors to reveal what went on during their deliberations.
Webb also showed the jurors a picture of lean finely textured beef.
Jurors acquitted McLellan on the wire fraud charge related to that allegation.
Jurors are expected to begin hearing testimony from witnesses early on Wednesday.
Hands down, as a group, the jurors were the hardest to convince.
"Scott Warren never committed anything but basic human kindness," Kuykendall told jurors.
Jurors saw a witness whose son was killed sobbing on the stand.
Jurors failed to reach a consensus in the hours before the verdict.
Jurors deliberated for a little over five hours, according to KYW Newsradio.
Eight of the 12 jurors had favored acquitting Warren of all charges.
Jurors are expected to begin deliberations Wednesday, a court official tells PEOPLE.
Several jurors became emotional as they saw graphic photos of Cherish's body.
Jurors deliberated for eight hours before they were dismissed for the day.
There are 15 jurors hearing Khatallah's case, nine women and six men.
Both sides said yes, and all eight jurors individually confirmed the verdict.
The district "respected the decision by the jurors," the superintendent told reporters.
Over the last two weeks, jurors have heard testimony from six women.
When the judge introduced Swift, she turned and faced the prospective jurors.
Jurors were told to return May 12 for the trial's penalty phase.
Jurors rendered their verdict after a little over five hours of deliberation.
She said jurors also found Kepler believable and "remorseful" during his testimony.
That's why the Constitution requires drawing jurors from the community at large.
Jurors in Cook County are paid $17.20 for each day of service.
On September 24, 2018, jurors found Rogers guilty of first-degree murder.
As the verdict was read, several jurors openly cried, reports Tulsa World.
Both sides will present additional evidence before jurors make a sentencing recommendation.
Eleven jurors had supported the murder charge, but there was one holdout.
In the California trials, jurors only saw video depositions of Monsanto executives.
After jurors deadlocked, a mistrial was declared in Porter's trial last month.
His trial is expected to last into next Monday, Engelmayer told jurors.
The judge read a portion of Mr. Cosby's words to the jurors.
The suit was settled for $3.38 million, jurors heard during the retrial.
Jurors also doubted victims who did not show emotion on the stand.
Jurors have already heard testimony from Mueller, Swift's mother, Andrea, and Bell.
There was one Trump supporter, but most potential jurors were left-leaning.
In his parting words to the jurors, Cogan tried to offer reassurances.
Jurors deliberated for less than three hours, a court official tells PEOPLE.
Another 25 jurors are set to be called at 11:30 a.m.
Jurors spent the afternoon hearing from experts about drugs and sexual assaults.
The trial In May, nine white and three black jurors acquitted Shelby.
Jurors, who have heard testimony since October, could begin deliberating on Wednesday.
"Randy Wolfe did not create the descending chromatic scale," Anderson told jurors.
No, the jurors who acquitted Simpson in 1995 were nothing like me.
Whatever the jurors decide, both sides have indicated another appeal is likely.
Jurors heard evidence that Stone had dozens of communications with campaign officials.
Jury selection finally concludes and the majority of jurors are African-American.
They also tried to show that the jurors' objectivity had been tainted.
Here, House Democrats are the overbearing prosecutor, not the protective grand jurors.
It would require a majority of jurors — 12 — to issue an indictment.
He flatly declared that "this is bribery," no different than bribing jurors.
"The evidence will show their case is David Wildstein," Baldassare told jurors.
The jury will ultimately consist of 12 principal jurors and six alternates.
Judge Cogan routinely ordered the jurors to avoid reading about the case.
Most jurors then remained behind to chat with him after the trial.
Jurors acquitted Edwards on one count and deadlocked on five other charges.
Jurors deliberated for less than four hours before returning the guilty verdict.
That number will be winnowed down to 12 jurors and six alternates.
Additionally, they empower communities by allowing jurors to make the ultimate decision.
The government "messed up," Mr. Maynard told jurors during his closing argument.
Essentially, it's a command for jurors to keep trying to reach consensus.
He led the jurors left and right with various narratives and conspiracies.
But their statements didn't seem to resonate with the jurors, Hodgman notes.
"I think it's impossible for jurors not to see them," Brafman said.
Shkreli himself did not listen in on the sidebar questioning of jurors.
Potential jurors also were asked if they had ever heard of Daraprim.
Others were orally, vaginally or anally raped, according to the grand jurors.
Did some jurors not believe his, the accountant's and the bankers' stories?
But Goldbarg told jurors that most of the witness accounts lined up.
Cases are adjudicated by people with medical expertise, rather than by jurors.
Eventually all the jurors took turns bringing in food for each other.
Jurors have been shown the video, over and over, on large screens.
"They had their minds made up," he said about the other jurors.
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And so often they don't talk about it, even with other jurors.
On Wednesday, jurors in Federal District Court in Brooklyn sided with prosecutors.
"You saw him for what he was," Ms. Penza told the jurors.
She also said politics did not play a role with other jurors.
The kingpin made other strange requests, Mr. Rodriguez told jurors on Thursday.
"I frankly didn't want to work anymore," he told jurors last month.
Last week, before the start of the trial, two jurors were dismissed.
But it would come from millions of jurors in thousands of cases.
"That is always gonna be a tough issue for jurors," Wilkinson says.
"Sometimes your job has negative and unintended consequences," Mr. Wold told jurors.
Kentucky, which outlawed the practice of pre-empting jurors based on race.
Thursday, the judge, the jurors and the lawyers, returned to the courtroom.
"I was scared he was going to kill me," she told jurors.
No jurors were officially selected on that Monday, but many were dismissed.
"The prosecution here simply has it wrong," Ms. Shroff told the jurors.
Selection of jurors alone is expected to take up to two weeks.
Two of the jurors, a man and a woman, are African-American.
Defendants, jurors, lawyers, victims and witnesses will remain strictly out of shot.
Roughly 140 prospective jurors, completed questionnaires in hand, returned to court Thursday.
Jurors were not in court Wednesday, having been given the day off.
A question on Tuesday suggested that jurors were wondering about those meetings.
" Thomas asked, "and what was the race of the jurors struck there?
Other potential jurors said they had picked up only fragments of news.
He will serve as one of 100 jurors in the Senate trial.
Jurors conceded during jury selection that they were aware of the claims.
Jurors signaled their struggles with the Sciorra charges four days into deliberations.
Jackson during the hearing pointedly praised the trial jurors for being impartial.
Jurors ended deliberations Monday evening and are expected to continue Tuesday morning.
Jackie SpeierKaren (Jackie) Lorraine Jacqueline SpeierSenator-jurors who may not be impartial?
The Framers had no delusions about the jurors designated in the Constitution.
Jurors began deliberating Wednesday afternoon before returning with a verdict Friday morning.
As a result, jurors will decide Roof's guilt and punishment, Gergel said.
Defense attorney Robert Rogers told jurors the shooting was a tragic mistake.
Prospective jurors for the September trial started filling out questionnaires this week.
Each side can reject seven potential jurors and three alternates without explanation.
Jurors deadlocked over the second defendant, Derick Almena, the Ghost Ship's leaseholder.
The 12 jurors will have to decide Manafort's guilt or innocence unanimously.
Four of the jurors are African-American, while the rest are white.
Those voters — those political "jurors" — will decide the credibility of the charges.
"It just seemed wildly unlikely," Meredith Coffey, one of the jurors, said.
But those efforts did not alleviate the concerns of some potential jurors.
We're told she's one of 30 potential jurors for a criminal case.
"There were jurors already with their minds made up," the juror said.
They called such flamboyant attention to the race of the prospective jurors only so they could keep track of the black jurors in the event they were called upon to supply a race-neutral reason for their dismissal.
Eventually, they deadlocked with 10 jurors voting to find the defendants guilty on the conspiracy charge and two voting to acquit, and 11 jurors voting not guilty on the fraud charge and one voting to convict, he said.
Rotunno said a high number of potential jurors have already reported they're victims of sexual assault or otherwise know victims of sexual assault, according to Variety, and their commentary could distract other jurors if they're questioned in groups.
In the VICE News exclusive interview with one of El Chapo's anonymous jurors, the person claimed that multiple jurors had defied Judge Cogan's orders by following news about the case and discussing developments with one another prior to deliberations.
Both prosecutors and defense lawyers had urged O'Neill not to disclose the jurors' names, arguing that news coverage of their deliberations could have an effect potential jurors for the retrial, making it more difficult to find an unbiased panel.
Now that jurors have found Merritt guilty, the trial will enter a sentencing phase beginning on Tuesday in which jurors will decide whether to recommend the defendant be executed or receive a life sentence without the possibility of parole.
In its report, the grand jury — which said it had nine black jurors, nine white jurors and one Hispanic juror — said that the BB gun looked like a real pistol, and that eight officers had fired at Mr. Boyd.
In fact, there is no procedural mechanism by which Senators can be disqualified as jurors -- in contrast to our court system, which creates a selection process through which certain jurors can be disqualified if they are biased or unqualified.
He said he had doubts about Mr. Lewis's guilt, but gave in to the other jurors because he believed that the judge was going to keep the jurors there well into the night until they delivered a guilty verdict.
Prosecutor Jan Bledsoe told jurors that the van had made a sharp turn.
Jurors deliberated five hours before reaching a decision Saturday, CNN affiliate WSMV reported.
Jurors will hear more arguments before deciding whether to recommend the death sentence.
On Tuesday, jurors returned their recommendation of life plus 241 years in prison.
D'Shean Kennedy was one of ten jurors who voted to convict Kia Stewart.
Jurors deliberated for about seven and a half hours before reaching their verdict.
Jurors considered the alternative verdict of second-degree murder at the defense's request.
But somehow, the prosecution and defense decided on 12 jurors and 5 alternates.
Under the law, jurors can recommend from 20 years to life in prison.
It's unclear whether Roof will be speaking to jurors directly again in court.
Reporting restrictions were in place for the trial to protect jurors&apos impartiality.
Of the 12 jurors empaneled by the end of Wednesday, ten were white.
Jurors convicted Lodzinski after four hours of deliberations, capping an eight-week trial.
Jurors on Thursday sent notes asking to review a part of Korkmaz's testimony.
"We have thousands and thousands and thousands of jurors come through," he said.
Jurors seemed to be paying close attention, taking copious notes while she spoke.
Jurors deliberated for about 12 hours over two days before reaching the verdict.
They will then request the removal of jurors they think will be biased.
Some of the jurors came in and they wanted to meet with me.
" He lauded jurors "for their diligence throughout this incredibly difficult and heartbreaking trial.
Telling jurors to disregard those comments would amount to "legal fiction," he said.
"There was even a Pollock with a misspelled signature," she told the jurors.
Jurors convicted Guyger of murder and sentenced her to 10 years in prison.
Jurors failed to reach a verdict Wednesday, the first day of their deliberations.
Jurors will resume deliberations on Friday morning in U.S. District Court in Orlando.
Jurors would also continue to be paid during that roughly three-week period.
Jurors convicted Guyger on Tuesday for murder in the fatal shooting of Jean.
On Thursday, jurors found Katheryn Portman guilty on both felony and misdemeanor charges.
Dueling opinions from forensic experts also planted doubts that jurors could not resolve.
Johnson told jurors Cosby sexually assaulted her in strikingly similar fashion in 1996.
A total of eight jurors were selected out of a group of 60.
At trial she told jurors Manson's eomwn did "anything and everything" for him.
Jurors rejected this claim and reached their verdict after two days of deliberations.
" "While the defendant believes his lie, this court shouldn't, because 12 jurors didn't.
Jurors wrapped Thursday on the fourth day of deliberations without reaching a verdict.
The trial began on May 8, and jurors began deliberating on June 6.
Jurors also convicted him of aggravated battery, but acquitted him of official misconduct.
Prosecutor Monika Hoyt told jurors Glass admitted smoking pot in law enforcement interviews.
It was highly unlikely, he argued, that Manhattan jurors would recall the interview.
Both sides were permitted to strike a certain number of jurors without explanation.
What did Franklin learn about his attack on Ingrid W., Silverman asked jurors.
At trial, Irsan told jurors that he wasn&apost involved in the deaths.
Alrawabdeh told jurors that her husband had also planned to kill his daughter.
Several jurors were excused after they expressed fear about serving on the jury.
Several board members asked Geiger why jurors didn&apost rely on that more.
Dissenting judges said the honesty of jurors will now be questioned and threatened.
If jurors can't reach a unanimous decision, the judge could declare a mistrial.
Jurors did hear Cosby's side of the story, though not in his voice.
In court on Wednesday, the jurors were shown disturbing photos of Cooper Harris.
According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, at least two jurors also looked away.
Jurors could move to indict Guyger on charges beyond manslaughter, such as murder.
Jurors don't make distinctions between 404(b) evidence and improper criminal character evidence.
The jurors -- 11 whites and one African-American -- struggled to reach a consensus.
O'Neill ruled that the jurors should come from a separate county in February.
According to NBC Los Angeles, jurors hearing Aguirre's case began deliberations Tuesday morning.
After the verdict, Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley thanked the jurors.
" With jurors outside of his hearing, the judge then told the suspect, "Mr.
If jurors find the company liable, they can award compensatory and punitive damages.
Jurors in the first trial also heard seemingly conflicting statements from the children.
Jurors were crying and punching walls during the 52 hours they were deliberating.
Jurors asked that the testimony of Liang and other witnesses be read back.
Judges later slashed the jurors' punishments against Monsanto, saying they were too severe.
Liang's attorney cautioned jurors against making the case part of a larger debate.
But that's not the way they should be doing their job as jurors.
At trial, she told jurors Manson's women did "anything and everything" for him.
The state brief said that Thomas's trial lawyer extensively questioned those biased jurors.
After deliberating for nine days, jurors returned a guilty verdict in mid-February.
Instead, the jurors saw Mr. Morales's behavior that evening as underscoring such prejudice.
In both bills, a life sentence requires that a majority of jurors agree.
A third investor jurors are supposed to feel sorry for is Tim Pierotti.
A combination of professional jurors and telephone voting by viewers determines the winner.
Moreover, some of the reasons prosecutors gave for striking black jurors were inaccurate.
Newark, New Jersey (CNN)A former federal health administrator told jurors that Sen.
Assistant U.S. Attorney K.T. Newton told the jurors that Rohana's crime was deliberate.
There appeared to be confusion among jurors before the judge declared the mistrial.
The names of the jurors were emailed by the court to media organizations.
Jurors failed to reach a unanimous verdict during his fourth and fifth trials.
"It is your duty, as jurors, to consult with one another," he said.
The conviction reflects the dominant narrative, the one the jurors believed the most.
For weeks, potential jurors have filled the long wooden benches in Manhattan courtrooms.
"This case really isn't about what happened," Lowell told jurors during opening statements.
The chief justice focused on two prospective jurors, Marilyn Garrett and Eddie Hood.
When not in court, jurors bellied up to McTague's saloon and Mazzia's saloon.
Jurors said they were deadlocked and could not come to a unanimous decision.
Jurors believe that they would see eye to eye with her about things.
Jurors will now consider whether to award punitive damages, a court official said.
In previous years the festival has had jurors from Iran, Syria and China.
The group was predominantly white, with fewer than a dozen nonwhite potential jurors.
Of the eight jurors selected on Wednesday for the case, six are female.
The group appeared to be predominantly white; none of the jurors are black.
He interviewed the jurors one by one the following week in the courtroom.
Jurors also did not convict him on two counts of predatory sexual assault.
Jurors have been told to disregard the contentious national debates surrounding the case.
Jurors worries about being in tight quarters have already begun to impact trials.
For its part, Officer Van Dyke's defense team showed jurors its own video.
Jurors peered down as if looking at a car they were considering buying.
His trial is being conducted before Judge Anette Burko and two lay jurors.
The opinions of the judge and each of the jurors carry equal weight.
Eighteen jurors — 12 women and six men — sat in the courtroom on Wednesday.
Two of the selected jurors live on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Nearly every one of the would-be jurors had heard about the campaign.
Butler, a Georgetown Law professor, doesn't mean that jurors should do anything illegal.
So even if the defendant was guilty, the jurors would say not guilty.
Jurors may see a video of a woman being branded, Mr. Agnifilo said.
Jurors will get two weeks off for the holiday season starting Dec. 20.
He seemed to have been called to deliver a gut punch to jurors.
But the Vetrano case demonstrated that jurors are starting to doubt such evidence.
Jurors spent at least three hours discussing the DNA evidence, the juror said.
As talks dragged into the night of the second day, the jurors tired.
This winnowing of nonwhite jurors is not a quirk of just one state.
He warned jurors they might see a video of a woman being branded.
Louisiana's jurors at the time were selected exclusively from the state's voter rolls.
Never mind jurors (who would acquit Mr. King but convict his longtime secretary).
The fifth also had multiple black jurors and likewise ended in a mistrial.
Still, like any sequestered panel, these jurors are bearing their share of hardships.
Hundreds of jurors were dismissed over all, most for vacation or work conflicts.
Illuzzi reminded jurors that Sciorra revealed her self-injuring habit during her testimony.
Mann testified that Weinstein was like "Jekyll and Hyde," Illuzzi reminded the jurors.
"He wants you to give him the payday," Mr. Baldridge told the jurors.
Jurors at a New York state court will only hear six of them.
Among the jurors who were dismissed was 24-year-old supermodel Gigi Hadid.
Many of the potential jurors wore dress shirts and other business casual clothing.
Jurors will be transported to and from the courthouse by armed US marshals.
Ms. Cueto said prosecutors had followed the former jurors' advice on some points.
Jurors ultimately acquitted Edwards on one count and were deadlocked on five others.
The trial is taking place in Pittsburgh with the jurors from Dauphin County.
Lindsey Graham, have said they will not approach the proceedings as impartial jurors.
One idea under consideration is to lease a "berthing barge" for the jurors.
While jurors were deliberating, Weinstein's lawyers and prosecutors argued over one of them.
Ultimately, jurors acquitted Zimmerman of all charges on the basis of self defense.
The shooting was "nothing short of an epic tragedy," Robert Rogers told jurors.
But jurors will be hearing a narrow legal case with an unpredictable outcome.
Two thousand summonses were issued in the hopes of getting 500 potential jurors.
By noon, about 45 of the potential jurors had asked to bow out.
Jurors will be drawn from the Democratic strongholds of Manhattan and the Bronx.
After some debate in the courtroom, the judge ordered jurors to keep deliberating.
The final pool will consist of 12 jurors, with 6 serving as alternates.
All 12 jurors must agree in order for prosecutors to secure a conviction.
At a regular criminal trial, jurors are supposed to keep an open mind.
Anything less, they warn, would be a derelict of duty as impartial jurors.
"My son Botham was dear to me," he told the jurors in tears.
Evidence of "prior bad acts" is typically disallowed to avoid unfairly prejudicing jurors.
It is unclear what jurors may have decided on the other eight counts.
"The truth is, once these jurors are released, they're going home." she said.
If we moved to another jurisdiction, I don't think the jurors would care.
With the new jurors in place, deliberations began again and lasted six days.
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The twelve jurors -- eight women and four men -- deliberated until 4:15 p.m.
Special prosecutor Joseph McMahon highlighted the dash camera video, playing it for jurors.
It was not presented to grand jurors, he said, because it was irrelevant.
Forty-two potential jurors will return to court on Tuesday for additional questioning.
O'Neill previously agreed to empanel jurors from another county because of pretrial publicity.
Selection will begin in earnest, with potential jurors being questioned individually, Sept. 17.
And jurors may be reluctant, he added, to accuse one another of insensitivity.
Jurors in the Martin Shkreli securities fraud case will begin their deliberations Monday.
How can a court find fair jurors in an age of media overload?
They are the only jurors in the entire United States whose votes matter.
"It has a kind of sing-songy variation to it," he told jurors.
Jurors may have to wait to be paid until the shutdown is over.
For both Sandy and Perez, three jurors voted guilty; nine voted not guilty.
When the jurors voted to convict Mr. Lewis, it was after 9 p.m.
Many prospective jurors spent the wait conjuring excuses for why they couldn't serve.
He and two other jurors requested to review the videotape of the confession.
Jurors found him guilty of being a felon in possession of a firearm.
And jurors' verdict on each count must be unanimous: guilty or not guilty.
Brafman added that all the publicity about the case could sway potential jurors.
In the sixth trial, there were 11 white jurors and one black juror.
The vibe in the jury room is similar to the one we see here on the streets of Los Angeles — it appears that the black jurors believe that O.J. is innocent, while the white jurors believe that he is guilty.
From the pool of 204 potential jurors that had been convened on Tuesday, 12 jurors had been selected by the end of court on Thursday, including the woman who had spent her summer as a nanny, watching her sister's children.
They said U.S. District Judge George O'Toole also ignored evidence that two jurors had commented on the case on social media before being picked and prevented the defense from telling jurors about Tsarnaev's brother's ties to a 2011 triple murder.
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In the second trial, the jurors returned their verdict in just over three days.
Making that information public could taint jurors and witnesses, defense lawyer David Lynch said.
They showed jurors an email from Washkuhn to the bank showing that, through Nov.
In his opening statement, he told jurors that he doesn't have mental health problems.
The jurors did not look at Roof when they came in with the verdict.
"Ladies and gentleman, this didn't happen over a spilled drink," Baez told the jurors.
More than 100 potential jurors arrived at the Pulaski County Courthouse on Tuesday morning.
Defense attorneys also pointed to two jurors' social media postings using the #BostonStrong hashtag.
Once death was off the table, however, jurors could convict with a clearer conscience.
More important, if the jurors can't see a bit of humanity, they cannot sympathize.
Early on, the jurors took a vote: seven innocent, three guilty and two undecided.
This suggests that prosecutors, jurors and judges have all grown warier of capital punishment.
But I saw footage that showed a clear aggressor — and eventually, so did jurors.
An impeachment trial has several trappings of a court trial: lawyers, evidence, jurors, verdict.
Mr. James said that prosecutors would ask grand jurors, when they met on Jan.
Jurors convicted Anthony on four misdemeanor counts of providing false information to law enforcement.
The jurors had to choose between five and 99 years or life in prison.
"When she killed her children, she didn't know right from wrong," Martin told jurors.
Jurors found Johnson & Johnson liable for fraud, negligence and conspiracy, the family's lawyers said.
Day 18: Tuesday, November 1 For a second day jurors listened to Leanna Taylor.
Prospective jurors for the federal case will appear in US District Court in Charleston.
Unlike other methods for removing jurors, peremptory strikes are deployed without providing any justification.
But throughout history, prosecutors used these strikes to remove black potential jurors from juries.
A judge told 49 prospective jurors on Monday that trial could stretch through February.
Smith's attorney, Julie Schlax, urged jurors to focus on the law rather than emotion.
In the latest trial, there were 26 potential jurors, six black and 20 white.
A mistrial was declared last November after jurors could not agree on a verdict.
At one point, 11 prospective jurors in a row were excused for various reasons.
He told jurors that Willis had computer files containing information about Bletsch and Heeringa.
"Jurors don't seem to care much if it's ISIS, FARC, or Hezbollah," he said.
Much of O'Neill's questioning focused on what potential jurors had heard about the scandal.
It was later revealed that two jurors prevented a guilty verdict in Cosby's trial.
In 2016, jurors unanimously found Choudhury had also acted with fraud, malice and oppression.
It took less than an hour of deliberations before jurors returned a guilty verdict.
Jurors also heard Tuesday that Manafort bought an ostrich jacket worth more than $15,000.
Jurors, who began deliberations last Friday, were instructed not to consider Hernandez's prior conviction.
"I did not want this event to define her life," Andrea Swift told jurors.
Jurors will then receive instructions from U.S. District Judge Kiyo Matsumoto before beginning deliberating.
Jurors acquitted Lambert of attempting to commission the murder of the ex-wife's husband.
Furman said Thursday he would allow GM to present that new information to jurors.
As noted earlier, the jurors are anonymous and receive protection from the U.S. Marshals.
Why bother meddling with Chapo's jurors when the drugs and money are still flowing?
ET, the court is due to call the remaining 214 jurors from Monday's pool.
Jurors began deliberating on Monday morning after the two-week trial concluded on Friday.
Closing arguments were presented late last week, and jurors began the deliberations Monday morning.
You noted the traumatic effect that imposing the death penalty can have on jurors.
For example, jurors had "reasonable doubt," but struggled with what "unreasonable doubt" would entail.
EST jurors remained at an impasse and were dismissed by Shanahan for the night.
Judge Steven O'Neill declared a mistrial Saturday after the jurors reported they were deadlocked.
So far, jurors have asked six questions during their deliberations, largely to rehear testimony.
Dennis Ploussard said jurors didn't take their duties lightly and carefully considered the evidence.
Silverman told jurors firearm and DNA evidence connects all the victims to the defendant.
About 75 prospective jurors have been called to serve on the panel, prosecutors said.
Why it matters: Each side has presented a very different narrative to the jurors.
After all, jurors were the ones who weighed evidence and reached a lawful verdict.
"(W)e did not work on the billing dispute itself," Willhite told jurors repeatedly.
The verdict came after less than two hours of deliberations by the 12 jurors.
Kentucky these peremptory strikes can't be used to exclude jurors based on their race.
Jurors heard tales of detectives selling recovered drugs and guns back onto city streets.
Prosecutors warned jurors this week that Mr. Credico was a less than perfect witness.
And jurors often recommend life when they have residual doubts about a defendant's guilt.
In it, he found that the attorneys had identified which prospective jurors were black.
At trial, prosecutors told jurors Puhar's blood was recovered from Sanchez's boots and clothing.
Lawyers for Sedlak, Garske and Gottcent consented to going forward with just 11 jurors.
During the trial, Brailsford told jurors he was trained to deal with a threat.
He came in and greeted the prospective jurors on both side of the panels.
Jurors will also be allowed to consider first-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter verdicts.
Ellis reminded jurors before excusing them to refrain from discussing the case with anyone.
It took jurors about four hours to convict Davila at his trial in 2009.
Lothstein hired an investigator who found and interviewed the twelve jurors from the trial.
Opening arguments are slated to begin Tuesday afternoon now that jurors have been selected.
" Brafman told jurors, who also heard him say, "Martin Shkreli is brilliant beyond words.
Jurors will also be allowed to consider first-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter convictions.
Jurors in the earlier trial awarded $1.05 billion to Apple, which was later reduced.
The judge responded to each complaint with "I understand," and dismissed the potential jurors.
In addition, he said, prosecutors and jurors sometimes view inmates with bias and skepticism.
They circled the word "black" where potential jurors had noted their race on questionnaires.
Afterward, as many as six jurors retired to a hotel room to continue socializing.
Grand jurors saw the body camera footage and video of interviews with the officers.
More than half of the potential jurors raised their hands seeking to be excused.
Several other women told jurors this week they believe Cosby drugged and molested them.
Several other women told jurors last week they believe Cosby drugged and molested them.
It didn't matter that several of the jurors or the police officer were black.
The jurors were tired of being sequestered and treated like fish in a bowl.
It's also obvious that various jurors aren't going to change their votes or opinions.
"The FBI depends on the confidence of the public, jurors and judges," Jacobs wrote.
Newark, New Jersey (CNN)As jurors continue to deliberate in New Jersey Democratic Sen.
Jurors heard from nearly 60 witnesses and were shown almost 300 pieces of evidence.
Jurors also heard excepts from Roof's online manifesto, where he criticized minorities and Jews.
Ellis told Mueller's team not to give jurors the implication that oligarchs were criminals.
Judge Curiel said more than 100 potential jurors would be in court on Nov.
No jurors have spoken publicly yet about what went on in the jury room.
U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan will then instruct jurors before they begin their deliberations.
Two jurors wiped away tears after reviewing photos of the Krim children on Monday.
Jurors more often opt to convict in cases with defendants with serious mental illnesses.
Each day of deliberations has started late or ended early, often at jurors' requests.
Jurors stared at the diagrams and listened intently as Ms. Ely discussed the injuries.
PB: One sense is that when jurors nullify, they think of it as subversive.
GL: To be clear, if jurors openly admit it, they can't get in trouble?
Jurors deliberated less than five hours before finding Mr. Samson guilty in the Sept.
Who was right and who was wrong was left to jurors to sort out.
Several alternate jurors have been selected, and one will move onto the regular panel.
The sentencing phase stretched into the evening Tuesday before jurors recessed for the day.
U.S. District Judge Paul Byron questioned 10 potential jurors and dismissed four of them.
"Noor drew his gun to protect his partner and himself," Mr. Wold told jurors.
It was not immediately clear what role the meatball testimony played in jurors' deliberations.
But, she maintained, jurors should not convict him of attempting to use that bomb.
"These leaks were devastating to national security," Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Laroche told jurors.
Over the course of the day, jurors would see that video four more times.
Strictly speaking, the only audience that matters are the 18 jurors hearing the case.
Although jurors believed Mr. Bekaert had retaliated, he was not held liable for discrimination.
"While judges may have volunteered for their positions, jurors are not volunteers," Jackson said.
After jurors reported being hopelessly deadlocked, the judge in the case declared a mistrial.
Some jurors could be seen at times flipping back through their notebooks and writing.
Jurors contacted by the New York Times were unwilling to speak about their deliberations.
After the trial, she took some female jurors out to lunch for a debriefing.
Hart was one of the 12 jurors chosen after neither side objected to her.
Making jurors' identities public "would put them at substantial risk of harm," Jackson said.
The jurors will go home for the weekend and start deliberating again on Monday.
Separately, Weinstein's legal team requested the opportunity to individually question potential jurors going forward.
Ultimately, per Variety, seven jurors were chosen, none of whom were Law & Order fans.
Wednesday, before the comment was reported, the man was among the jurors individually questioned.
She told jurors she thought the beatings would make her son a good man.
Prosecutors also asked whether potential jurors could look past Mr. Weinstein's current physical appearance.
Take it too easy and they will let the target jurors off the hook.
Senate Republicans, who will serve as jurors, are quickly buying into his new defense.
In jury selection, Alferink asked whether any of the potential jurors had military experience.
Ellis, prosecutors and Manafort's defense lawyers then began questioning individual jurors after 10 a.m.
On those two counts, the jurors had checked "guilty" then scratched out the checkmarks.
Jurors were instructed Thursday that they could also consider a second-degree murder charge.
Some of the jurors who believed Mr. Hernandez was guilty did not fade away.
Jurors deadlocked on 10 other counts, for which Mueller could have sought a retrial.
Experts say it is an extreme measure, intended to shield jurors from potential bias.
Jurors entered the courtroom in Federal District Court in Central Islip around 1 p.m.
The 30 potential jurors who were not dismissed Wednesday are expected to return Jan.
None of the jurors would explain their decision as they left court on Friday.
Twelve jurors and six alternates will ultimately decide Mr. Weinstein's fate in New York.
But the jurors clearly have been warned against digesting any media about the case.
Weinstein's acquittal on those counts suggests that some jurors had problems with Sciorra's account.
Neither prosecutors nor defense lawyers asked jurors specifically about the basis for the conviction.
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's troops have already vowed not to serve as impartial jurors.
Why wouldn't senators who are acting as jurors want to hear all the evidence?
Prosecutors are looking for jurors who can resist that temptation to blame the victim.
"My life has not been the same," his mother, Allison Jean, told the jurors.
Guyger's friend Maribel Chavez told jurors that Guyger felt "immense remorse" for killing Jean.
The defense has argued that two jurors had clearly demonstrated prejudice against Mr. Tsarnaev.
Testimony will resume Tuesday, when the jurors will visit the doctors' penthouse, WBZ reported.
Several other jurors in the pool had direct connections to the FBI and CIA.
Two female jurors are married to people with connections to the US Air Force.
"Unfortunately, jurors are still influenced by class and race," Fairstein told People in 1993.
But she later came to conclude, along with other jurors, that he was competent.
The trial is taking place in Pittsburgh with the jurors from Dauphin County. Sgt.
Defense attorney, Eduardo Balarezo, opposed the order, saying prospective jurors have nothing to fear.
It doesn't matter what Stone is — or isn't — saying now, prosecutors told the jurors.
Of the initial four potential jurors questioned, all were current or former government employees.
I don't want to waste the court's time or the time of the jurors.
There's no way there'd be a unanimous decision by all 12 of those jurors.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, have said they aren't impartial jurors in this process.
Jurors in June dismissed the insanity defense and convicted him of second-degree murder.
His three questions suggested that both sides rely on racial stereotypes in picking jurors.
House members act as the prosecutors; the senators as jurors; the chief justice presides.
"McDonald was an out-of-control criminal running with a knife," Herbert told jurors.
Jurors were escorted to and from the courthouse under the guard of U.S. Marshals.
The jurors' continued anonymity ultimately depends on how much information they choose to share.
He likes his odds with a Brooklyn jury — even if the jurors are anonymous.
Jurors recommended life in prison and an additional 419 years and fines of $480,000.
In a court filing on Friday, a lawyer for Guzman said the capo intends to seek a new trial after one of the jurors who convicted him told Vice News that jurors read media about the case despite the judge's instructions not to.
In court Thursday, O'Neill read to jurors what is commonly known as the Allen Charge, or the "dynamite charge," which is a set of instructions that asks jurors to re-examine their own views and opinions in order to reach a decision.
"Jurors reading news of the case during the trial or deliberations is a serious breach, exposing jurors to facts from a source outside the four walls of the courtroom, a violation of the Sixth Amendment right to a fair, unbiased jury," Luban said.
They also contend that if the trial was moved out of New York City, they would lose "its rich base of jurors from vastly varied backgrounds" that would allow a greater chance of ensuring a pool of impartial jurors, court documents state.
But some of the jurors appeared put off by Mr. Rechnitz at various points in his six days on the witness stand, despite prosecutors' efforts to assure jurors that Mr. Rechnitz had no incentive to lie now that he had pleaded guilty.
" It's also possible, however, that jurors asked to review Sciorra's testimony because some of them don't find it credible — Jan Ransom of the New York Times reported that the note on Friday "suggested that one or some jurors did not believe Ms. Sciorra.
Justice Samuel Alito referred to what he called the "unusual" and "disturbing history" of the prosecutor who, after the first two trials, struck all 10 prospective black jurors and was cited twice in the previous cases for improperly using race to strike jurors.
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — Jurors in the federal bribery trial of Edward Mangano, the former Nassau County executive, began deliberations anew on Tuesday after an alternate replaced one of the existing jurors amid assertions that the atmosphere in the jury room had turned noxious.
" Instructions to jurors when they were unable to reach a consensus: "You should not surrender your honest conviction as to the weight or effect of evidence solely because of the opinion of other jurors or for the mere purpose of returning a verdict.
She told jurors that Tammy admitted to striking her husband just days after Elvis disappeared.
Jurors got the case Thursday afternoon and reached a verdict after less than two hours.
But following that tentative ruling, at least five of the jurors who delivered the Aug.
Sowell's previous attorneys, according to court filings, repeatedly referred jurors to damaging evidence against Sowell.
The remarks came to light when two other jurors told the defendant's lawyer about them.
According to media reports, jurors responded by raising their eyebrows while Bosma's family expressed disgust.
The commonwealth and the defense both agreed that jurors should come from outside Montgomery County.
Last week, jurors found Thomas Randolph, 62, guilty on two counts of first-degree murder.
But the jurors in rural Mayes County were unconvinced and found Hart, 33, not guilty.
PACER profits apparently financed flat-screen monitors for jurors and new audio systems for courtrooms.
But jurors decided Parsons wasn&apost indifferent to the culture of violence that endangered inmates.
Jurors said that one of their reasons was because they didn't know how Caylee died.
Jury consultant Roy Futterman cautioned not to read too much into the jurors' first note.
"No one is above the law," she added, urging the jurors to convict Van Dyke.
Jay Wright also here to pump up jurors on "Juror Appreciation Day" at the CJC.
Jurors awarded Johnson about $39 million in compensatory damages and $250 million in punitive damages.
"As a member of Congress, he has the power to write legislation," Lowell told jurors.
Jurors were unable to reach a verdict on any of the 3 sexual assault counts.
Each side was granted "peremptory challenges" that allowed them to dismiss potential jurors without explanation.
Circuit Judge Barry Williams said today that jurors in the trial had announced a deadlock.
Justice Andrew Goodman has told jurors that the case could last up to four months.
As the jurors were polled, he looked down at some papers on the defense table.
A few jurors wiped away tears after they were shown pictures of Hailey&aposs body.
I'd prosecuted many cases involving African-American defendants in which there were African-American jurors.
Defence lawyers used peremptory challenges to dismiss five prospective jurors who appeared to be indigenous.
Michael Simmons, who met Harris in 2010, told jurors Harris was a very proud parent.
Day 15: Thursday, October 27 Jurors saw up close the SUV in which Cooper died.
It's unclear when the jury of 12 primary jurors and six alternates will be picked.
The alternate jurors are two white men, two white women and two African-American women.
The Court argued that prosecutors had clearly targeted black jurors in at least two cases.
It's hard to say what the exact difference is between white and black jurors' mindsets.
The payout reflects a tripling of the nearly $93 million that jurors awarded last Nov.
Yializis asked jurors to consider that Roman's allegedly "indifferent father" should have stopped the death.
Having been on the jury, I know how much the jurors root for the underdog.
After just one hour of deliberation, jurors found him guilty of malicious destruction of property.
"The jurors don't know much about these cases," White said Tuesday of high-profile cases.
Jurors can always decide that convicting someone of a crime is wrong, no matter what.
On August 21, jurors shattered that record with their $417 million judgement to Eve Echeverria.
The company had argued jurors were biased by hearing irrelevant and unfair evidence during trial.
Jurors are permitted to consider a lesser charge of second-degree murder as an alternative.
On Tuesday, jurors were told that all the charges against Manafort are financial in nature.
He said the term is a "pejorative" that would risk unfairly prejudicing jurors against Manafort.
The police, lawyers, investigators, jurors and judges all start doing whatever they think is right.
This time, however, he has made no objections, and all jurors come from Montgomery County.
Jurors said afterward they had split 11-1 in favor of acquittal, local media reported.
To return an indictment, only 12 out of 16 grand jurors have to vote yes.
The jurors looked on attentively as Judge O'Neill explained their role in the coming days.
Mitchell's case was retried, and jurors in March ordered AbbVie to pay him $3.2 million.
The rationale: It will keep jurors from unjustly wanting to punish Uber for Levandowski's actions.
Justin also covered his eyes as videos of the scene were shown to the jurors.
" Jurors noted Tapper's "tenacious commitment to sorting fact from fiction, a quality essential to journalism.
Jurors in Orange County, California, disagreed, and convicted Parkhurst of those four charges on Feb.
Five jurors were seated Monday: two white women and three white men; Cosby is black.
Of 100 potential jurors interviewed Monday, 86 said they had previous knowledge of the case.
Judge Steven O'Neill in February granted a defense request that jurors come from another county.
Seven jurors are white men, three are white women and there is one black woman.
Jurors were sharply divided in the case and reported being "hopelessly deadlocked" on a verdict.
The court needs jurors, and would likely have to grant them some of their demands.
In the past, DuPont said "mega trials" would confuse jurors and be unfair to it.
However, the defense reminded jurors that McLarty and Hambleton were unreliable witnesses, noting drug abuse.
Two alternate jurors said they had close family members who were victims of sexual crimes.
Bill Cosby spoke to supporters Friday night outside of the Pennsylvania and thanked the jurors.
The jurors may ask questions and witnesses may not have lawyers present during the questioning.
"Jurors come in with biases, and Uber is very popular in San Francisco," she wrote.
Jurors found Oliver not guilty of two counts of aggravated assault tied to the incident.
The jurors experience with the police and institutional racism was something I had never known.
Jurors have rejected death sentences to the point that many prosecutors have stopped seeking them.
Since the series debuted in December, jurors have mostly declined to speak to the media.
Misconduct is typically only reported when jurors come forward or post publicly on social media.
Instead, Siegler told jurors the defendant wanted to one-up the Garland attack in Texas.
"Rahim says, "just shoot me" and they do," she told jurors of the fatal incident.
Jury selection 'most complicated,' judge says Attorneys completed their questioning of prospective jurors on Wednesday.
A panel of 16 jurors -- including four alternates -- was seated when court resumed Thursday morning.
Jurors will be buried in a mountain of transactional and bank documents from numerous countries.
"In the words of the Cosby jurors, 'Duh, I dunno, more than 60,'" Katie says.
Chatman had illegally barred African-Americans from serving as jurors in a death penalty trial.
On Wednesday, jurors convicted one robber, Edward Sanchez, on four counts of first-degree murder.
Conservative Louisiana repealed its Jim Crow era law allowing jurors to convict without being unanimous.
An editor told me to try to get a comment from one of the jurors.
Shkreli's attorneys had argued that the jury instructions in the trial were confusing to jurors.
Jurors convicted Stone on all seven counts of obstruction, making false statements and witness tampering.
The pool was convened as part of the process to find suitable jurors for trial.
At least one of the 18 jurors and alternates, though, nodded off now and then.
"But for the ricochet, it does not hit her," Gonzalez told jurors during closing arguments.
"It's quite a hardship for the jurors," he said in an email to The Hill.
Tran cannot be tried for murder, as jurors acquitted her on that charge in 2011.
The jurors drank with their meals—"but there was much beyond that," one justice wrote.
Amendment 21, a ballot initiative, would require unanimous agreement by jurors for all felony trials.
Jurors deliberated over four days before finding Harris guilty of all eight counts against him.
The 12 jurors and six alternates were brought into court and sworn in Monday afternoon.
Jurors currently can recommend a death sentence by a simple 7-to-5 majority vote.
"By making juries anonymous, we're telling jurors that the defendant is really dangerous," he said.
Another truism is that jurors look to the judge as the all-knowing, elder statesperson.
"Neither man checked the stairwell immediately to make sure everything was okay," Fliedner told jurors.
The jurors and judge who decided Lee's fate didn't hear testimony about his background, though.
Wisner told jurors the company would "pop champagne corks" if the verdict was too low.
"I definitely felt for Nicole," Yolanda Crawford, one of the jurors, says in the docuseries.
Now, one of those jurors is speaking out against the "ridiculously lenient sentence" Turner received.
Joining them will be up to another 100 new potential jurors who will be screened.
Fitzgerald dismissed the grievance, noting that the pool of potential jurors was chosen at random.
Jurors were shown video of him confessing to F.B.I. agents — calmly, clinically and occasionally chortling.
"That is the way the client wanted it to be done," he told the jurors.
By Monday morning, on the fifth day of deliberations, the jurors knew they were close.
My testimony was only in front of jurors, a judge, my sister and my mother.
She's German, and English jurors are known to be suspicious of folks from that nation.
Jurors will be selected starting Monday for the new trial, which will start April 9.
The jurors made clear virtually from the start that they were struggling to reach consensus.
Several jurors asked to be dismissed from the case, citing its physical and emotional toll.
In other cases, jurors' concerns about the credibility of the witness have led to mistrials.
I knew the defendant was guilty, and the jurors would have to know it, too.
At that trial, Mr. Evans asked potential black jurors an average of 29 questions each.

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