41. Now, in some counties, jurors have to sit in courts for up to two weeks. 42. One juror had to draw heavily on her savings to support herself while sitting on the lengthy trial. 43. One juror never finished high school and four jurors have only a high-school education. 44. Only one in six jurors had a college degree, as compared to one in four college graduates in the general population. 45. Only one juror has to vote against death to spare the defendant. 46. Over the coming months, jurors will have to decide whether that matters. 47. Primary among the suggestions is that jurors should have the right to take notes during a trial. 48. Prosecutors had claimed the word was so wounding that jurors should not have to hear it. 49. Rosenthal, the district attorney, repeated his position that he had pursued the death penalty so jurors would have a full range of sentencing options. 50. Regan said that jurors had to vote twice before concluding that Dr. Peter L. Friedman had not commited malpratice. |