2011.05.14 - Jury Selection DAY SIX (Afternoon Session)

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  • #1,041
LOLOL JA tried to let AF go first because "we seem to be repeating questions and it might go faster"
 
  • #1,042
Of course HHJP denies a request from JA.
 
  • #1,043
Wonder why others at the DT have highback chairs, and ICA has that little one?
to portray smallness/vulnerability?

The guards have to be able to see what she's doing at all times
 
  • #1,044
JA trying to avoid repetition of questions...knows AF will go on, and on, and on.
 
  • #1,045
I believe he was trying to speed up this agony... but JP wouldn't go for it
 
  • #1,046
JA wanted to go second for something??

Have they found something?

An Aside....

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:great: Love JA.

This really is A BIG deal for a 21 yr. old to have to decide. I love that JA seems to truly care about this man's well being. It will be life changing.
 
  • #1,049
He is old enough to go to war and die for his country.
 
  • #1,050
Wonder why others at the DT have highback chairs, and ICA has that little one?
to portray smallness/vulnerability?

I am assuming it is a safety/security reason with this court. The bailiff can better look after the inmate with a short chair. otherwise, they would not be able to watch over the inmate as well.
 
  • #1,051
This guy is great, in my opinion.
 
  • #1,052
I love JP but I feel he is hardest on JA than anybody else there.........
 
  • #1,053
I have never mentioned my interest in this case to my son or daughter. I realize it would not be something that would interest them. they both have a young daughter and their interests revolve around their children so I don't find it unusual that this guys mother doesn't discuss this case with him.
 
  • #1,054
for not having any questions JA sure has a lot to say....

the point is this: is the guy death qualified

yes he is..

move on....
 
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Juror Recap #1251: Female

Pretrial Publicity: *Remembers hearing about the case back in 2008 from newspapers and events on TV. *Doesn't have cable, so doesn't have access to Nancy Grace, Geraldo, etc. *Didn't make it an active part of her life to follow the coverage of this case. *Heard that there was a missing child on the news (back in 2008) and remembers seeing "images and pictures of specific faces". *Remembers hearing the missing child had been found and "there were questions concerning who, what, where, when and why". *Heard this past week on ABC (local) that it was a high profile case and the jury was being seated outside Orlando. *Doesn't remember hearing anything about the case on the radio or in magazines. *Hasn't done any internet searches on this case. *Had 1 conversation about the case with her daughter but didn't talk about the details of the case..just that she had jury duty, daughter asked if it was on this case and she said she wasn't sure, hadn't been sworn in onto any jury yet. *Hasn't formed any opinions on Casey's guilt or innocence so far because she doesn't have enough to go on. *No hesitation that she can remain fair/unbiased. *Doesn't recognize any of the state or defense attorneys. *Doesn't read blogs. *Doesn't have a blog, Twitter or Facebook account. *Knows that George and Cindy Anthony are Casey's parents (heard it on the news). Remembers visuals of them. *Remembers seeing "sweet pictures" of Caylee and pictures/faces of the defendant in a courtroom setting. *Daughter told her "Mom that's going to change your life" in regards to potentially being a juror on this case. *Gets on the computer "quite a bit" for emails and sometimes reads the AOL news.

Death Penalty Stance
: For it. *Says she is not "deeply religiously opposed to it." *Says she has no problem weighing all the facts of the case before making a decision. *Would not consider age and maturity as mitigating circumstances.

Misc.: *Has been to Orlando in the last 3 years (to go to Disney). *Teaches gifted students-planning to retire this year. *Has served on a jury before.

Family: *1 daughter (29 years old)-lives in New Hampshire. *1 grandchild (2 years old). *Sees her grandchild 2-3 times a year.

State: No objections. Defense: No objections.

Called back for next round.
 
  • #1,056
I'm not sure about this guy....
 
  • #1,057
The guards have to be able to see what she's doing at all times
I think is was in a clip from yesterday ...the guard tapped her when she tried to sit in a comfy high back chair .. someone correct me if I am wrong.
 
  • #1,058
:great: Love JA.

This really is A BIG deal for a 21 yr. old to have to decide. I love that JA seems to truly care about this man's well being. It will be life changing.
...and his explanations are clear and concise.
 
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I have never mentioned my interest in this case to my son or daughter. I realize it would not be something that would interest them. they both have a young daughter and their interests revolve around their children so I don't find it unusual that this guys mother doesn't discuss this case with him.

I tried, my DD said it was too depressing and she did not wish to hear about it. She is 27 years old.
 
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