End of jury duty
Closing arguments in the case I served on were given today, after which we adjourned to the deliberation room to discuss the case. After two and a half hours, we came to the decision to find the defendant guilty of both felony murder and first degree murder. It has been quite an educational experience, one which I am likely to never forget nor wish to repeat anytime soon. Perhaps most unnerving was the viewing of the crime scene photos and the autopsy photos while the victim's family were in the court room. The picture here shows the defense attorney (on the left), the judge, and the DA from our particular case. While another, more high profile case was being started across the street in the US District court, our little case proceeded with little or no mention in the papers or other media. However, the gravity of our charge as jurors was still quite a heavy burden and one that I hope future jurors will perform with the understanding that it is not anything like what the television shows lead us to believe.
1 comment:
Wow, two and a half hours isn't too bad. The prosecution must have made a pretty good case. It took a day and half to reach a verdict in that drug case I was on.
I was afraid you were going to be on the trial for that couple who were carjacked, raped, and murdered. I'm sure that any photos of dead bodies are awful, but that would have been really harrowing.
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