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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
We don't even know if the juror who sent the note had permission from other jurors to do so or if they knew it would be read in front of everyone. Unless other jurors come forward and say the same thing publicly, I'm apprehensive to believe it. The whole idea that a defense attorney would make fun of jurors while in court is so absurd that I have a hard time believing anything else in the note.
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Sure, but we can operate on what we actually know based on what was actually said and what decisions were actually made. The fact that people are making up scenarios or calling what happened absurd and casting doubt on why two juries were dismissed instead of just acknowledging the fact that the lawyer’s for ONE particular client were accused of being an issue TWICE during the trial, leading to a jury being dismissed both times (and one mistrial) is pretty notable.
Like we’re got people saying “I don’t believe that, I need proof!” while their version of the story as observers contains stuff they’ve just kind of made up for no reason. It’s a bit silly.