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I'm just curious...have you guys read about the Casey Anderson murder case?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 428465" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I've served on two juries...both were murder cases. The first was in Miami when I was 31. We found the young man not guilty but most of us believed he probably was guilty. The Prosecution just left out big gaps of time in their presentation. The jury could not submit questions. So...his guilt was not proven beyond a shadow of a doubt. I remember being frightened after we came in with the verdict. It was 11 PM downtown Miami and my car was parked six blocks from the Courthouse. That was one long scarey walk for a sweet young thing who remembered "never let them see you sweat!"</p><p> </p><p>The second case was local and not too intimidating. We found him guilty of a lesser charge and it was interesting serving as foreman.</p><p> </p><p>I would NOT want to serve on the Anthony jury. The emotions are going to be sky high. The jurors will be spending almost all their time together and there are bound to be a few panel members who would get on your last nerve before the first week. on the other hand I strongly believe in our jury system. Just wish all defendants had equal access to justice. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 428465, member: 35"] I've served on two juries...both were murder cases. The first was in Miami when I was 31. We found the young man not guilty but most of us believed he probably was guilty. The Prosecution just left out big gaps of time in their presentation. The jury could not submit questions. So...his guilt was not proven beyond a shadow of a doubt. I remember being frightened after we came in with the verdict. It was 11 PM downtown Miami and my car was parked six blocks from the Courthouse. That was one long scarey walk for a sweet young thing who remembered "never let them see you sweat!" The second case was local and not too intimidating. We found him guilty of a lesser charge and it was interesting serving as foreman. I would NOT want to serve on the Anthony jury. The emotions are going to be sky high. The jurors will be spending almost all their time together and there are bound to be a few panel members who would get on your last nerve before the first week. on the other hand I strongly believe in our jury system. Just wish all defendants had equal access to justice. DDD [/QUOTE]
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