The hearing was temporarily halted while the juror, from Bow, was discharged and then arrested.
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But Judge Holwell dismissed Mr. Streeter's objection partly out of concern for the juror's privacy.
Shapiro said the juror might have a financial incentive to prolong the trial, prompting sarcastic laughter from prosecutor Clark.
Despite his disclosure, the juror was permitted to serve and render a verdict.
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The trial judge urged jurors to be civil and when the verdict was announced in court, the juror said she agreed with it.
Mr Perben said the Muslim scarf, worn by the juror at a trial in Bobigny, north-east of Paris, was contrary to the principle of impartiality.
The juror who brought the case down, Catherine M.
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Dr. Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran was demonstrating how the murder weapon was plunged into Ronald Goldman's rib cage when the juror left the courtroom, prompting Judge Lance Ito to call a 25-minute break in the proceedings.
On the day the jury returned the death sentence for Mr. Dimas-Martinez, who was convicted of robbing and shooting a teenager, the juror tweeted at least twice, including an indication of the verdict before it was publicly known.
After the last juror was questioned, plaintiff's attorney Daniel Petrocelli said he would accept the jury panel, shifting the final decision to Simpson's camp.
Despite the significance of Mr. McNamee's testimony, Tuesday marked the second time a juror on the case was dismissed for falling asleep during the trial.
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However, if at the end of one day in the jury selection room a juror is not empaneled, the duty is fulfilled.
After the trial a juror wrote to his barrister claiming other jurors were racially biased against Mr Mirza.
This was the second time that the trial has been interrupted by a juror being overcome during the showing of graphic autopsy photos and detailed testimony about the killings.
Indeed, cross-examination is often referred to as the crucible of the truth: Combine a defense attorney's direct examination with a forceful cross-examination, and therein a juror discovers the truth.
If, during closing arguments, the defense can convince just one juror that there was no criminal intent behind the actions of Lay and Skilling--that they didn't know of any illegal activities--a hung jury may be the outcome.
In the ruling, Weeks found that not only did prosecutors across the state intentionally use the race of a potential juror as a significant factor in decisions to exercise preemptory challenges -- the practice of striking somebody from a jury without explanation, but that the practice occurred in Robinson's case.
As the jury filed out of the courtroom, one juror said, "I'm sorry" to Alexander's family.
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Bayer failed to strike a juror in the previous MDL trial who was a Greenpeace contributor.
Elizabeth Greathouse, a juror at the first trial, seemed to lean toward the defense team after opening arguments.
After the ruling, one juror described how they decided how much should be paid to Mr Koch in damages.
As a juror for the prize, I had the privilege of reading and thinking carefully about each of the articles submitted.
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"What Zaha Hadid has created is unlike any university museum, " said Mr. Broad, who served as a juror for the competition.
She has been a Fulbright and John Simon Guggenheim fellow and has served as a juror at the Sundance Film Festival among others.
Fischer, an expert on California's constitution and appeals issues, previously assisted the defense team when Simpson fought the dismissal of former juror Willie Craven.
Moran said each juror considered the evidence in the case throughout the trial, and that's why it took them less than four hours to agree on a verdict.
"The matter is remanded for the trial court to conduct the remaining voir dire in a presumptively public manner, exercising its considerable discretion to prevent the dissemination of sensitive juror information, " Chief Justice Leigh Saufley wrote.
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