Posted on 08/17/2010 6:10:26 PM PDT by STARWISE
Maybe. Or maybe they were just a Democrat.
In other words, really, really stupid.
paid off - democrat...is there any difference?
Well, at least they’re going to retry the crook.
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Totally!
probably not...lol...watch something will happen...
This was a federal trial and the federal judicial district is not confined to the city itself. The pool of potential jurors comes from a much larger area.
Though I don't have the breakdown yet I believe only two of the eleven jurors were Chicagoans, the rest came from the northern, western and southern outlying suburbs of the Windy City.
I think Flaglady knows more about this so I hope she's still up and sees my ping.
Leni
One Chicagoan, 11 from the suburbs.
***Interview with jury foreman
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/video#global
(2nd one - oriental man with cap)
The jurors are talking:
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/politics&id=7615517
Juror profiles
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/gallery?section=news/politics&id=7603107&photo=1&pid=7615517
If, on average, one in twelve jurors votes to acquit, there is only about 35% chance of getting a conviction, based on a binomial distribution. Under the same assumptions, there is only a one chance in five of getting two jurors voting to acquit.
Of course, in the real world, every single member of the jury pool will be aware of his conviction for lying to the FBI and may feel he cheated justice the first time. They may be much more inclined to convict.
LOL!
The hold out juror has a daughter married to a lawyer with the Chicago law firm, McDermott, Will & Emory?
If someone wants to get 2-3 degrees of separation, it's going to be this angle?
The juror holdouts' daughter is a multiple contributor to the DNC Service Corp also?
Smells like Politics as usual, just like Jo Ann said?
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