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However, both Debbi and Terry Elvis worry not all of the jurors treated the case fairly.
“We keep getting people telling us information that somebody had an agenda,” Debbi Elvis said.
During jury selection, a juror told the judge he is an acquaintance of defense attorney Kirk Truslow, but said he would be able to make his own judgments independent of that relationship.
Truslow said he believed that he would be capable of that as well.
“The defense, as an officer of the court, had a responsibility to the people of the county to say, ‘Hey, that might not be right,’ and pluck that weed before it grew,” Terry Elvis said.
The couple said they think the entire system broke down and the defense, the judge and the juror are all to blame in the decision to have an acquaintance of the defense on the jury.
“There were people that stood up and said they were friends or acquaintances or business acquaintances of ours,” Terry Elvis said. “They excused themselves knowing full well they couldn’t be unfair and couldn’t be unbiased.”
Approximately 800 juror questionnaires were sent out for the case and 300 people showed up for jury selection.
“They could’ve just gone one more or two more just to get a replacement for that and not take that chance,” Debbi Elvis said. “It was too big of a chance.”
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