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Oldest man on the jury
fair mined
named McCardle...
juror 8 or 9?
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Juror 8
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Smug; conceited but fair;
has lots of money;
claims that he never sweats...
juror 2 or 4
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Juror 4
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Hero of the story
interested in truth & justice
not sure of either guilt or innocence on the first ballot...
juror 8 or 12
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Juror 8
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The jury foreman;
small man;
doggedly formal...
juror 1 or 2
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Juror 1
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Naive, insecure, frightened;
nicknamed "Baltimore"...
jroro 5 or 6
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Juror 5
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A working man: maybe a painter;
not real smart...
juror 6 or 11
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Juror 6
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A meek, wimpy guy who goes along with whatever the rest say...
juror 2 or 3
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Juror 2
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Probably orignially from Europe;
a recent immigrant;
fair minded...
juror 11 or 12
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Juror 11
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A salesman,
wants a quick decision so he can see a baseball game...
juror 3 or 7
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Juror 7
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A bully;
rude, loud;
has issues with his own teenaged son...
juror 3 or 10
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Juror 3
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A garage owner,
full or anger, bitterness; racial bigot and intolerant...
juror 1 or 10
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Juror 10
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Smooth talking business man,
easily swayed,
lacks deep convictions or beliefs...
juror 4 or 12
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Juror 12
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The last chance lawyers can talk to the jury...
jury deliberations or closing arguments
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Closing arguments
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Lawyers describe to jury how they plan to prove their case...
closing arguments or opening statements
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Opening statements
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Before the trial, possible jurors are questioned if they can be fair...
jury selection or opening statements
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Jury selection
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