hmmmm...not sure how I feel about this because in other cases I've been really curious how jurors felt and how they came to their decisions.
Would this be as popular if the jury decided to convict ICA? I did enjoy hearing from the Peterson jurors (that strawberry shortcake gal was rather interesting). They got together and wrote "We the Jury". It's currently unavailable at amazon.com, but you can still get it for the Kindle.
I don't know -- I just think this sounds like sour grapes (IMHO) and my opinion only. I don't want to cut out all future jurors, and if that means they sell an article to People magazine, who feels someone wants to read it, so be it.
Just ask yourself, would you be jumping on the bandwagon if these jurors found her guilty? Would you be against the jurors writing a book if they found her guilty?
Personally, I want future jurors to be able to talk about their experience - paid or not. No, I don't care about this jury or anything they have to say -- but I also don't want this important door into justice closed either. If jurors have to wait 6 months, memories fade, case interest fades, etc.
MOO thanks.
Mel