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Old 07-14-2011, 08:21 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by Smelly Meatball View Post
Dumb mistake by the prosecution side but considering ESPN or some other place had details about some of the jurors, I wouldn't have been surprised if the jury decided on a mistrial as well if it had gone on that long.

A few of them sounded like legit dumbasses in terms of sports or knowledge of what the case is about. I think one of them didn't understand how perjury is a crime or what steroids was.
The jury was made up of 10 females, 2 males, and 4 alternates. Unless the women were sports savvy, he probably would have walked anyway.
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