katiecoolady
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The jury will not favor the Alexander family. The jury probably knows nothing about them. They are not part of this murder trial.
Actually they are. First off they are defined as victims by the State. They are afforded rights according to the Victim's Bill of Rights which are all about this murder trial and their level of participation/protection. THe jury knows quite a bit about them via their two victim impact statements delivered directly to the jury after the prosecution's initial presentation. And they know they are sitting in court every day which has a strong impact on juries (and did on the previous jury who convicted her--one juror actually mouthed "I'm sorry" directly to Travis' siblings as she exited the jury box after the hung jury).
Victims play a part in murder trials by their presence or absence and in this case victim refers to Travis Alexander AND his surviving siblings.