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In reply to the discussion: Juror Says ‘George Zimmerman Got Away With Murder’ [View all]SoCalDem
(103,856 posts)33. Unless someone held a gun on HER, she should have stood HER ground
and made them have a new trial..
Juror coercion is frowned upon.. If she allowed herself to be cowed into voting against her own judgment, she's to blame, and will have to live with the fact that she let a murderer loose.
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believing he is guilt and seeing evidence beyond reasonable doubt are two different things
magical thyme
Jul 2013
#84
Jury nullification only stands when it results in a not guilty verdict such as in the OJ
totodeinhere
Jul 2013
#88
she followed the judge's instruction - which was to find guilt if proven beyond a reasonable doubt
DrDan
Jul 2013
#135
She had the responsibility to hang the jury. She's just hanging herself by shooting off her mouth.
duffyduff
Jul 2013
#152
One might say with equal validity that Zimmerman had a moral duty to stay in his vehicle.
LanternWaste
Jul 2013
#127
one might - however you did notice the prosecution did not rely on that . . . for good reason
DrDan
Jul 2013
#134
By saying that he's a murderer, how else could she come to that conclusion?
Fantastic Anarchist
Jul 2013
#191
She should repeat this as much as possible, it was the SYG constraints in the jury instructions
uponit7771
Jul 2013
#7
+1, how in the world did the judge allow them or are they in every jury instructions?
uponit7771
Jul 2013
#18
This might be splitting hairs but there seems to be a big difference between California and Florida
Trekologer
Jul 2013
#168
In the case of a hung jury I believe the prosecution can attempt to try the case again
Mike Daniels
Jul 2013
#14
If they bring any further case against Zimmerman, Rachel Jeantel's comments on Piers Morgan's show..
dkf
Jul 2013
#130
You said it precisely. I think someone on that jury deliberately confused the two
DevonRex
Jul 2013
#47
That is a ridiculous interpretation...once you follow a person you have decided to kill them.
dkf
Jul 2013
#167
The JUROR said they they could not prove intent and so they voted not guilty.
DevonRex
Jul 2013
#107
I would wager she got continuing advice on this during those unsupervised visits with dh the atty.nt
DeschutesRiver
Jul 2013
#108
Legal question: If a juror holds out for a verdict they think is just but doesn't follow the law ...
Kablooie
Jul 2013
#35
No credit from me. She also said it should not have gone to trial. If she truly thought it, she
uppityperson
Jul 2013
#50
That's interesting. I think I read somewhere that hung juries are bad for defendants because...
JVS
Jul 2013
#128
One may believe in the justice system and yet maintain that it may be flawed in particular or specif
LanternWaste
Jul 2013
#129
Thank you, Juror B29, for confirming what every reasonably knowledgeable and honest person
indepat
Jul 2013
#92
In the interview, she says the evidence "was not sufficient to prove murder"
Federosky
Jul 2013
#153
there was plenty for manslaughter- too bad the jury decoded to go home before they understood
bettyellen
Jul 2013
#180
they said all sorts of moronic things- that Trayvon was out very late in pouring rain, that they
bettyellen
Jul 2013
#181
none of the jurors understood manslaughter. i think they had an obligation to find out what the
bettyellen
Jul 2013
#184
it goes from murder 2 to manslaughter (and not not guilty) if you believe Trayvon had some fault
bettyellen
Jul 2013
#186
the truth is, the jurors had to make a judgement on whether they could trust a proven liars story
bettyellen
Jul 2013
#189