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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, October 03 2012 @ 12:53 PM EDT |
To be fair, its a juror's job to influence the verdict. Its what deliberations
are for. I see nothing untoward in the particular statements you cite, except
possibly the "more written questions for the judge" part. For sure, if a
question should go to the judge, the judge is who it should go to. But if the
question never arises because of related discussion in deliberation, then it was
never there.
The question is why no other juror thought perhaps Mr. Hogan
might be railroading their verdict, and asked his fellows to please step back a
bit. But that's a personality issue, leaders and followers. You'll have
that.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, October 03 2012 @ 04:47 PM EDT |
Hogan seems to be acting like James Thurber's character
Walter
Mitty.
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