JA: details about you not supporting the dp?
it is an absolute decision. I am not comfortable where some people have been put to death but found not guilty with DNA.
JA: do you have difficulty with the dp where the evidence is clear?
no
JA: you are worried about its application being used wrong?
yes
JA: based on that concern, would you have a tendency to apply a greater burden on the state than beyond a reasonable doubt?
no, I am ready to follow the instructions.
JA: applying that reasonable doubt burden to the penalty phase, you have no care about what your other jurors say?
no
JA: in a situation where you are fully convinced, you have no doubt at all, you would vote for dp? if the circumstances and law permit it?
yes.
MG: there are cameras.
yes
MG: does that make you nervous?
in the back of my mind that this will be in tonights newspaper.
MG: does have any impact on how you hear evidence?
no
MG: when you came next week you filled out a questionare I would like to ask: 39, married. no kids.
yes
MG: speaking about the jury duty he was called for. selected to sit?
no I was not.
MG: any other jury service?
no
MG: you a family member or close friend in LE?
I was in the coast guard for 12 years. got out five years ago.
MG: know anyone now in LE?
no
MG: friends in daily life with LE?
no
MG: you said yes to a family member being a witness to a crime?
correct