81.   Jurors were read a detailed, four-page typewritten statement that Graham gave investigators at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo.

82.   Jurors are human.

83.   Jurors were unanimous in discussions during both phases of the nine-day trial, Tope said.

84.   Jurors are more sophisticated than ever, Bassil said.

85.   Jurors are our audience, not other lawyers.

86.   Jurors were sent home late Thursday night and will resume deliberations Friday.

87.   Jurors would be able to consider charges that include manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide, which carries a penalty as light as probation.

88.   Lawyers also noted that many jurors are earnest to a fault in interpreting the requirement that they must find guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in order to convict.

89.   Loyola Law School professor Laurie Levenson said jurors are probably ready to start hearing details about the murders.

90.   More prospective jurors are likely to be excused as lawyers for both sides petition Sand to drop them because of their views on the death penalty.

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