Albert Alschuler ( 5 of 5 )
If I were the judge, I would just continue with the 12 jurors she's got. I think it'd be a read more
If I were the judge, I would just continue with the 12 jurors she's got. I think it'd be a bad mistake to substitute the jurors at this time.
This jury issue is certainly going to be a very significant part of the appeal.
This jury issue is certainly going to be a very significant part of the appeal.
It is a game that somebody ought to put a stop to -- trying to get dirt on jurors. We read more
It is a game that somebody ought to put a stop to -- trying to get dirt on jurors. We shouldn't be asking about 40-year-old arrests. Why do we need it? So these lawyers can play all of these strategic games?
One lesson that we might draw from this incident is that we shouldn't be asking so many questions of jurors. read more
One lesson that we might draw from this incident is that we shouldn't be asking so many questions of jurors. Maybe we should just be asking if they have ever been convicted of a crime, that we ought to know. But, do we really need to know about every arrest and every civil lawsuit and what television programs they watch?
How can you forget the last two weeks of deliberations and pretend they never happened. That, obviously, is an impossibility.
How can you forget the last two weeks of deliberations and pretend they never happened. That, obviously, is an impossibility.