George Zimmerman juror: Trial ruined my life.. She says she lost friends & a full-time job...
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I would hate to be a juror in a high profile case like that.
I'm too emotional and they're required to go by the law, which is ? in itself, especially in Florida.
imo that whole trial was up to interpretation... zimmerman didn't even follow directions and he did say " they always get away"
btw we gotta remember trayvon was a super strong super high " super thug" with 8 arms
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I think she said she was latina or something.
Anyway she's the only juror I know of, I guess she was the only one to do interviews........and that's where she ? up at.
Nobody had to know who she was. -
lol@thinking jurors follow the letter of law... this is rich...
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stringer bell wrote: »I feel bad for her that she getting death threats.. only George Zimmerbitch & lawyers deserve those.. but had she chance to put that scumbag away by sticking with her initial guilty vote.. or she could've stood strong and held out for mistrial.. but instead she went along with the five mighty whitey suburban soccer moms on the jury.. and let a killer go free.. Smh...
they picked "one juror of ethnic decent" who happens to be a conformist/ passive ?
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I think she said she was latina or something.
Anyway she's the only juror I know of, I guess she was the only one to do interviews........and that's where she ? up at.
Nobody had to know who she was.
naw there was another juror interviewd on cnn.. -
Tracing dead but her life is ruined.
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She's no longer black according to the racial draft.
We traded her for Miley -
Stopitfive wrote: »
The law states that he must be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. The absence of evidence meant that the altercation between Zimmerman and Trayvon preceding the shooting was a mystery.
The woman who was speaking with Trayvon on the phone alleged that Trayvon hit Zimmerman first. Zimmerman said that Trayvon hit him first. Two witnesses allege that Zimmerman was getting his ass handed to him.
His self defense argument could not be refuted beyond a reasonable doubt to the jurors. How did you interpret the laws which would result in a different verdict?
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damobb2deep wrote: »I would hate to be a juror in a high profile case like that.
I'm too emotional and they're required to go by the law, which is ? in itself, especially in Florida.
imo that whole trial was up to interpretation... zimmerman didn't even follow directions and he did say " they always get away"
btw we gotta remember trayvon was a super strong super high " super thug" with 8 arms
You don't think the prosecution put the jury in a position where their hands were basically tied?
The only thing she really could have done is held out for a hung jury. -
I would hate to be a juror in a high profile case like that.
I'm too emotional and they're required to go by the law, which is ? in itself, especially in Florida.
But it was obvious manslaughter.No proof that George was defending his life. -
Stopitfive wrote: »lol@thinking jurors follow the letter of law... this is rich...
When the profile is that high profile? Every move made was scrutinized during the hours and hours of news coverage and commentary. -
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Raging Raven wrote: »Tracing dead but her life is ruined.
Trayvon ? auto correct. -
damobb2deep wrote: »I would hate to be a juror in a high profile case like that.
I'm too emotional and they're required to go by the law, which is ? in itself, especially in Florida.
imo that whole trial was up to interpretation... zimmerman didn't even follow directions and he did say " they always get away"
btw we gotta remember trayvon was a super strong super high " super thug" with 8 arms
You don't think the prosecution put the jury in a position where their hands were basically tied?
The only thing she really could have done is held out for a hung jury.
Hung jury would have been better than letting an obviously guilty person walk free and clear. His ass would have been on pins and needles until the next episode.
Retrial, ya bish. -
She said in a interview she was Puerto Rican.. IMO.. A real black woman/mother would've never sided with team whitey soccer mom.. she would've held strong... -
damobb2deep wrote: »I would hate to be a juror in a high profile case like that.
I'm too emotional and they're required to go by the law, which is ? in itself, especially in Florida.
imo that whole trial was up to interpretation... zimmerman didn't even follow directions and he did say " they always get away"
btw we gotta remember trayvon was a super strong super high " super thug" with 8 arms
You don't think the prosecution put the jury in a position where their hands were basically tied?
The only thing she really could have done is held out for a hung jury.
White jurors voted not guilty in the Rodney king trial with a tape of cops beating the ? out of Rodney... prosecution had jurors hands toed then and honkies still gave zero ? about the law or what they saw with their on eyes -
Stopitfive wrote: »
The law states that he must be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. The absence of evidence meant that the altercation between Zimmerman and Trayvon preceding the shooting was a mystery.
The woman who was speaking with Trayvon on the phone alleged that Trayvon hit Zimmerman first. Zimmerman said that Trayvon hit him first. Two witnesses allege that Zimmerman was getting his ass handed to him.
His self defense argument could not be refuted beyond a reasonable doubt to the jurors. How did you interpret the laws which would result in a different verdict?
ol girl aint say trayvon hit zimmerman 1st.. she said she heard zimmerman talkin 2 trayvon .. the phone dropping and them fighting in wet grass.. -
damobb2deep wrote: »I would hate to be a juror in a high profile case like that.
I'm too emotional and they're required to go by the law, which is ? in itself, especially in Florida.
imo that whole trial was up to interpretation... zimmerman didn't even follow directions and he did say " they always get away"
btw we gotta remember trayvon was a super strong super high " super thug" with 8 arms
You don't think the prosecution put the jury in a position where their hands were basically tied?
The only thing she really could have done is held out for a hung jury.
I think you cannot leave it to women to make logical decisions.Even a jury of all white men would have found him guilty of manslaughter. -
damobb2deep wrote: »I would hate to be a juror in a high profile case like that.
I'm too emotional and they're required to go by the law, which is ? in itself, especially in Florida.
imo that whole trial was up to interpretation... zimmerman didn't even follow directions and he did say " they always get away"
btw we gotta remember trayvon was a super strong super high " super thug" with 8 arms
You don't think the prosecution put the jury in a position where their hands were basically tied?
The only thing she really could have done is held out for a hung jury.
White jurors voted not guilty in the Rodney king trial with a tape of cops beating the ? out of Rodney... prosecution had jurors hands toed then and honkies still gave zero ? about the law or what they saw with their on eyes
Man that was sad..I still recall that verdict lol...smh.. -
damobb2deep wrote: »I would hate to be a juror in a high profile case like that.
I'm too emotional and they're required to go by the law, which is ? in itself, especially in Florida.
imo that whole trial was up to interpretation... zimmerman didn't even follow directions and he did say " they always get away"
btw we gotta remember trayvon was a super strong super high " super thug" with 8 arms
You don't think the prosecution put the jury in a position where their hands were basically tied?
The only thing she really could have done is held out for a hung jury.
Hung jury would have been better than letting an obviously guilty person walk free and clear. His ass would have been on pins and needles until the next episode.
Retrial, ya bish.
Maybe she should have done that, but none of us know how we'd react in that situation until we've actually experienced it.
It's one thing to be pressured, but it's another to be pressured with the backing of the law.
I'm sure they worked her over, and I don't think she deserves to ostracized any more then what's been done.
Focus on the REAL problem..which was George Zimmerman and wack ass state laws. -
damobb2deep wrote: »Stopitfive wrote: »
The law states that he must be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. The absence of evidence meant that the altercation between Zimmerman and Trayvon preceding the shooting was a mystery.
The woman who was speaking with Trayvon on the phone alleged that Trayvon hit Zimmerman first. Zimmerman said that Trayvon hit him first. Two witnesses allege that Zimmerman was getting his ass handed to him.
His self defense argument could not be refuted beyond a reasonable doubt to the jurors. How did you interpret the laws which would result in a different verdict?
ol girl aint say trayvon hit zimmerman 1st.. she said she heard zimmerman talkin 2 trayvon .. the phone dropping and them fighting in wet grass..
"I believe Trayvon hit first" -
damobb2deep wrote: »I would hate to be a juror in a high profile case like that.
I'm too emotional and they're required to go by the law, which is ? in itself, especially in Florida.
imo that whole trial was up to interpretation... zimmerman didn't even follow directions and he did say " they always get away"
btw we gotta remember trayvon was a super strong super high " super thug" with 8 arms
You don't think the prosecution put the jury in a position where their hands were basically tied?
The only thing she really could have done is held out for a hung jury.
White jurors voted not guilty in the Rodney king trial with a tape of cops beating the ? out of Rodney... prosecution had jurors hands toed then and honkies still gave zero ? about the law or what they saw with their on eyes
Sadly I don't really recall the Rodney King trial. I remember it vaguely and I remember the following riots vaguely but as you might guess it wasn't something my parents were completely forthcoming about in our home.
I didn't learn the full story until later in life.
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? her. Shoulda voted guilty
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No sympathy for her at all. You knew he was guilty, yet u still went against ur conscious. ? made her bed, now she gotta lay in it.