81. The jury has nine black members. 82. The jury has seven white men, two white women and three black women. 83. The jury now has nine blacks, one white and two mixed-race members. 84. The jury still has nine women and three men. 85. The jury has one former prison guard but no current employees of the Corrections Department. 86. The jury now has eight blacks, three whites and one Hispanic. 87. The jury would have to draw inferences from evidence presented by the prosecution. 88. The jury had the choice of the death penalty or life in prison. 89. The jury had the option of returning a first-degree murder conviction, which would have put the boy in prison for life without chance of parole. 90. The jury has eight blacks, three whites and one Hispanic. |