LambChop
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The only other thing that came to mind... KatieDDJ and the guest said last week that they've seen jurors talking to each other during sidebars and stuff. I don't remember exactly what was said but they were talking about jurors forming bonds. Aren't they not allowed to talk at all until deliberation? I think I asked that on the legal thread and they said it was not allowed on criminal trials. Any chance that's what it's about? It would explain why JA kept staring and getting JW's attention.
I just want to add that I think it would have to be something HUGE for the judge to grant a mistrial. The defense is going to nitpick everything they can because they know it's not going well for them! I would be pizzed! Not only would that make all of this one long practice trial for her, but it would be $1.4+ million of our tax money down the drain!
Yes, they can talk to one another. Everyone of those jurors have a life outside the courtroom and that is usually the topic of conversation. Do they bond? Yes, most of them do. And it is not hard to imagine when they are sent back to the jury room repeatedly. I'm sure you can hear the groans. During that time in the jury room everyone gets a feel as to who they want to be the foreman. Not because they talk about the case but because they find that someone is a CEO in a company, or works in the legal field, or someone does a lot of public speaking for charity organizations, etc. When it comes time most of the people know they don't want that job but there is always someone in the room that can do it perfectly, or not so perfectly.