AngelWings444
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My point is that it wasn't a prior Juan knew about. She may have put a prior conviction on her questionnaire, but there is NO way she had an outstanding charge against her and Juan allowed her to be on this jury. Why would they arrest her if she was aware of this charge/potential charge and she was "handling" it? Her BF is a defense attorney or something like that. Something is "off" with this juror and this situation. Furthermore, I did not like the way she spoke for the entire jury and said they would all come to a unanimous verdict. Huge, red flag for me.I think they allow people with priors on a jury if they haven't been convicted. They ask them if it would affect their decision or their ability to serve on the jury. It doesn't automatically exempt someone if they have a misdemeanor in their history. And Juan may have felt comforted by her honesty.
At the end of the day, it does matter, if only to me. If/when we get the document release and I am wrong about this juror, I will apologize. Until then, I will go with my gut and state she hasn't been 100% honest or forthcoming. She was NOT dismissed due to her schedule.