Tulessa
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Wait? TB is female? :thud:
Going to bed on this one! Nite friends! :floorlaugh: Lordy!
Wait? TB is female? :thud:
Has this been posted yet?
Camille Kimball's take on jury foreman:
http://camillekimball.blogspot.com/2013/05/jury-foreman-for-jodi-arias-crime.html
"In an interview Friday, jury foreman provided a glimpse into the private deliberations, describing four women and eight men who struggled with the question: How heinous of a killing deserves a similar fate? "The system we think is flawed in that sense because this was not a case of a Jeffrey Dahmer or Charles Manson," jury foreman told The Associated Press.
"It was a brutal no-win situation. ... I think that's kind of unfair." "We're not lawyers. We can't interpret the law. We're mere mortals. And I will tell you I've never felt more mere as a mortal than I felt for the last five months." "
That's my first name and I was looking all over to see my picture :floorlaugh:
Yet he helped get the Murder 1 conviction. Cry and whine about JM all you want...JA still got murder 1. It gets so.old hearing people complain when they can't see the forest through the trees. He complains yet apparently JM did his job in concincing them. Yeeeesh.
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I'm pretty embarrassed to say this, but I'm really, really missing the trial. Do I have a loose screw or two?
We are family. :rockon:
"In an interview Friday, jury foreman provided a glimpse into the private deliberations, describing four women and eight men who struggled with the question: How heinous of a killing deserves a similar fate? "The system we think is flawed in that sense because this was not a case of a Jeffrey Dahmer or Charles Manson," jury foreman told The Associated Press.
"It was a brutal no-win situation. ... I think that's kind of unfair." "We're not lawyers. We can't interpret the law. We're mere mortals. And I will tell you I've never felt more mere as a mortal than I felt for the last five months." "
Yes. I hope that was helpful.
Juan is like that tough, gruff cop. You don't like him. He seems hard and unfeeling. He seems that way until you need him to save your life... If it was my family member dead, I'd want Juan because he fights for those without a voice and that's not easy. He's not there to have people like him. He's there to bring out facts. I don't think he's tough because he's a "little man". I think he's tough because you have to be to get justice. my opinion.
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How do you put a fire out in a pit so a person can go in the house??..????.a
So Mr. Foreman preferred to keep to himself and read a book at lunch. I bet he flew under the jurors radar the whole time, and only revealed his true self when it was too late to be voted off the island.
For those suffering severe JM withdrawal symptoms, there's a near perfect fictional replica in Michael Connelly's LA Det. Harry Bosch:
Harry Bosch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Same intensity, intelligence, integrity, object of professional jealously, etc.
Juan is like that tough, gruff cop. You don't like him. He seems hard and unfeeling. He seems that way until you need him to save your life... If it was my family member dead, I'd want Juan because he fights for those without a voice and that's not easy. He's not there to have people like him. He's there to bring out facts. I don't think he's tough because he's a "little man". I think he's tough because you have to be to get justice. my opinion.