jillycat
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Doesn't matter. We're not privy to deliberations. He could've cast doubt despite his vote, which is rumored to have been not guilty. Regardless, He never should've been seated. My Opinion.
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It doesn't matter how he voted, but he tainted the jury?
I'm sorry to see rumor driving this train.
My opinion before the verdict was that he never should have been seated because if there not a conviction, it would be said that there was a conspiracy or corruption.