02-13-2014, 07:52 PM
JURY REQUESTS MADE TO JUDGE DURING DELIBERATIONS
The court has decided not to release the identifications of the jurors, fearing they could be the subject of threats, but a document obtained by CNN affiliate WTLV-TV in Jacksonville showed the makeup of the jury.
It has four white females, two black females, four white males, an Asian female and a Hispanic male, plus four alternates.
I'm anxious on this one. I don't think the jury will acquit, but I do think they may be waffling between first degree and the lesser charge of second degree.
Today, the jury made requests to the judge. They asked to see the following:
1. Details of the letter written by Dunn from jail months after the crime.
2. The full 20 minute surveillance video from the gas station, all angles.
3. The dummy used in court to show the positioning of Jordan Davis and his bullet wounds.
It's my understanding that the judge provided the letter and the surveillance video. The defense objected to the dummy being provided to the jury because the attorney felt the dowels had been repositioned, so the jury was denied that request.
The jury then asked the judge when the letter (item 1) was written and they were told June 2013.
Source:
http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/13/justice/fl...sic-trial/
The court has decided not to release the identifications of the jurors, fearing they could be the subject of threats, but a document obtained by CNN affiliate WTLV-TV in Jacksonville showed the makeup of the jury.
It has four white females, two black females, four white males, an Asian female and a Hispanic male, plus four alternates.
I'm anxious on this one. I don't think the jury will acquit, but I do think they may be waffling between first degree and the lesser charge of second degree.
Today, the jury made requests to the judge. They asked to see the following:
1. Details of the letter written by Dunn from jail months after the crime.
2. The full 20 minute surveillance video from the gas station, all angles.
3. The dummy used in court to show the positioning of Jordan Davis and his bullet wounds.
It's my understanding that the judge provided the letter and the surveillance video. The defense objected to the dummy being provided to the jury because the attorney felt the dowels had been repositioned, so the jury was denied that request.
The jury then asked the judge when the letter (item 1) was written and they were told June 2013.
Source:
http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/13/justice/fl...sic-trial/