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Exactly. I've already posted about the self-promotion and overt campaigning. Sounds like this jury foreman did just that - promoted himself to be the foreman. :moo:
You may expect a book in very short order, Jodi Arias jury, fog, fraud and fatigue, or something to that effect. MOO
For what is worth, two of the four times I have been on a jury I was asked to be the foreperson, which I was honored to do. The other two times it was a man who volunteered. Strong personality or no, they still only get one vote, same as the other juror members. Do not be fooled thinking that the foreperson may have moved folks off their fundamental beliefs just because he held that title. On the contrary, it sounds like some walked in there and announced their stance, folded their arms and refused to deliberate. What he should have done, if that were the case, is sent a note to the judge advising her of this, asking them to be removed. :stormingmad::stormingmad::stormingmad::stormingmad: That is what I would have done rather than asking two hours in, hmmm....what if we cannot get it together, what form should we use. I infer that he did not, as indeed he was one of them. MOO