71.   In the case of Knox, Levenson said, the good news for prosecutors is that an African-American juror was apparently in their corner.

72.   In the document Clark agrees with defense attorney Robert Shapiro that jurors are not truthful when questioned for jury duty.

73.   Instead, one prosecution source speculated, the jurors were critical of Clark as a white woman who was trying to emasculate Simpson.

74.   It also means jurors are more alert during trials.

75.   It is unclear whether the jurors were able to hear the statement over the objection.

76.   It tells me that jurors were not convinced beyond a reasonable doubt.

77.   Jurors are more comfortable convicting on the most serious charges when the defendant and the victim are strangers, prosecutors say.

78.   Jurors are unlikely to forget the main points of the prosecution case, Lane said.

79.   Jurors were not present.

80.   Jurors were outraged, and it made them more receptive to defense claims that Simpson was set up by the police.

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