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Re: KJ vs AEG Trial outcome : Appeal
Interesting wording by Duke.
The jurors who submitted affidavits have cited deliberations as an issue.
If the foreman "rushed" jurors through deliberations to a favorable verdict for the defendants that is a serious concern. A juror has admitted five months of evidence was ignored completely to render this verdict.
I was not a juror and the jurors names are redacted from the affidavits so I am unclear how definite one can be about which juror(s) submitted the affidavit.
Interesting wording by Duke.
The six-month-long trial ended in October with a victory for AEG Live, the concert promoter Jackson's mother and children had claimed was liable for his death because it hired, retained or supervised the doctor convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death.
The jurors who submitted affidavits have cited deliberations as an issue.
The jury voted "no" only after one member convinced them that the question could have only meant "at the time he was hired," two of the juror statements said.
I hate to sound like a broken record, but again this discrepancy is a direct result of the way our foreman handled deliberations. Obviously he was not going to tell the media that he rushed us through deliberations, but the confusion and anger on the part of some jurors says otherwise.
If the foreman "rushed" jurors through deliberations to a favorable verdict for the defendants that is a serious concern. A juror has admitted five months of evidence was ignored completely to render this verdict.
I remember that when that juror said we should ask the judge about question 2
I was not a juror and the jurors names are redacted from the affidavits so I am unclear how definite one can be about which juror(s) submitted the affidavit.
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