For those not familiar with the story, this was copied from one site. I'm sure there are tons of sites however, if anyone wants/needs more information.
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/news/peterson/061804ap_nw_ peterson_trial.html
<B>Juror No. 5, an airport screener, said to Brent Rocha on Thursday, "could lose today." It was unclear what he meant or whether Rocha responded beyond flashing a brief smile.
The same juror has been seen almost daily giving a nod and a slight smile to the defense table as he passes by on the way to the jury box.
He was seen earlier this week tapping a podium as he passed by defense lawyer Mark Geragos, who simply smiled and looked away.
It was not immediately clear whether the court would find the actions inappropriate or whether either the defense or prosecution would challenge them.
The footage was aired on national television and several networks brought in legal experts to speculate on its potential impact on the case.
Several said such interaction is not unusual.
"Assuming it was just social conversation, it's being blown way out of proportion," David Graeven of Trial Behavior Consulting told The Associated Press.
Judge Alfred A. Delucchi has instructed jurors daily not talk about the case with anyone outside of the jury room. But his admonition does not necessarily cover conversations about other topics.
Graeven said the judge will likely question the juror about what was said and determine whether to replace him with one of the six alternates.
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I feel this juror should be replaced with one of the 6 alternates Monday morning. I feel this is way out of line. What's your opinion?
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/news/peterson/061804ap_nw_ peterson_trial.html
<B>Juror No. 5, an airport screener, said to Brent Rocha on Thursday, "could lose today." It was unclear what he meant or whether Rocha responded beyond flashing a brief smile.
The same juror has been seen almost daily giving a nod and a slight smile to the defense table as he passes by on the way to the jury box.
He was seen earlier this week tapping a podium as he passed by defense lawyer Mark Geragos, who simply smiled and looked away.
It was not immediately clear whether the court would find the actions inappropriate or whether either the defense or prosecution would challenge them.
The footage was aired on national television and several networks brought in legal experts to speculate on its potential impact on the case.
Several said such interaction is not unusual.
"Assuming it was just social conversation, it's being blown way out of proportion," David Graeven of Trial Behavior Consulting told The Associated Press.
Judge Alfred A. Delucchi has instructed jurors daily not talk about the case with anyone outside of the jury room. But his admonition does not necessarily cover conversations about other topics.
Graeven said the judge will likely question the juror about what was said and determine whether to replace him with one of the six alternates.
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I feel this juror should be replaced with one of the 6 alternates Monday morning. I feel this is way out of line. What's your opinion?