To: Howlin
My prediction based on the little knowledge I have; I believe the jury *may* convict on the alcohol to a minor charge but not others. However I think both sides screwed up, but they also scored needed points. If a juror wants to find reasonable doubt; I think he/she can justify it based on the case; but I also think a conviction can be justified based on the evidence. This was far from an open/shut case, especially with the prosecutorial mistakes that occurred. It'll be interesting to see how long deliberations will last.
Does anyone know the make-up of the jury (age/gender/etc.?)
9 posted on
06/03/2005 12:30:36 PM PDT by
IMissPresidentReagan
("My Friends we did it....we made a difference. ...All in all not bad, not bad at all." Pres. Reagan)
To: IMissPresidentReagan
What prosecutorial mistakes, Mr. Darrow? And what is your background to judge such "mistake?" (Law & Order episodes don't count.)
58 posted on
06/03/2005 12:40:46 PM PDT by
job
("God is not dead nor doth He sleep")
To: IMissPresidentReagan
I think it is 8 women and 4 men with six of the jurors having little boys.
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