A reminder of who is sitting in the jury box.
Seat 1
Juror # 1398
» White female in 60s
» Very articulate and well-dressed counselor
» Nancy Grace: "I choose not to watch."
» "I value life. I also value our criminal justice system as it has evolved. I accept the death penalty."
Seat 2
Juror # 1019
» African American male in 30s
» Opposed to the death penalty and barely avoided being death disqualified
» Low interest in case and not much knowledge about it
» "God makes the final judgment."
Seat 3
Juror # 1055
» White female, age 32, who has moved back in with her mom
» Student in RN program
» Has little knowledge of, nor interest in, case
Seat 4 Juror # 1319
» African American woman
» Says she can't judge based on others' comments
Seat 5
Juror # 1429
» White female in her 60s
» Retired, 11th grade education
» She had a DUI in 1998, and her son and grandson both had drug problems
Seat 6
Juror # 1025
» White male, aged 33
» College graduate
» Has had a lot of travel in his job as chef/salesperson
Seat 7
Juror # 1007
» White female, 41 years old
» Three years of college, one major was sociology
» Her mother was an attorney
» She is very bright and reads two papers
» She says she doesn't really want to be on the jury but will serve because "It's how I was raised."
Seat 8
Juror # 3015
» White female in 50s
» Service rep and former manager for Verizon
» Says she has relatively little exposure to pretrial publicity
» Moderate attitudes toward the death penalty
Seat 9
Juror # 3185 » White male, aged 53
» Revealed his name is "Jim" and said friends told him they heard his voice
» Has never married.
» Grew up in San Francisco Bay area
» 6 out of 10 on the death penalty scale.
» Nephew is a cop
» Says of law enforcement: "Pleased to have them protecting us."
Seat 10
Juror # 3310
» White male, aged 57
» Has never married.
» Says he had little exposure to Anthony case
» Also a Verizon employee. He seems to have a low level job (retention specialist) for a guy with a BA in Business Administration
» He gave almost perfect answers to questions from judge, as though he really wanted to be on the jury
» Death penalty scale: 6 out of 10. He said, "It's set. It's an unfortunate result of actions."
» His sister, along with her boyfriend, committed a violent crime against their dad. She spent time in prison.
Seat 11
Juror # 3016
» White male in 30s
» PE and Health teacher in high school, studying for an online masters degree in special education
» Watches little TV, never watches Nancy Grace
» Says it would be difficult for him to vote for death: "I guess I could consider it, but having to make that decision would be very tough for me."
» Very certain about his ability to be fair
» Called for jury duty but not selected for a jury
Seat 12
Juror # 3140
» White female in 40s
» Strong supporter of death penalty (10 out of 10 on scale)
» Worked at day care center and supports death penalty for first degree murder of a child
» Wants to be on the jury
» In response to "who are you" question, she said, "Old fashioned." "My kids think I'm a great mom
ALTERNATES
1) 3093: surgical tech lady, weaver of yarn with 2 sons in 20s
2) 3170: government teacher with tenure
3) 4013: car dealership lady with bounced checks
4) 4192: young carpenter guy with "parentals"
5) 3308: ret. coast guard guy was going to take gma to the bball game