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Originally Posted by yorkietalkjilly I think that first group is the gallery or public, reporters, etc.; and from what I understood watching JVM Thursday night, that second group with the thin-faced lady with the long dark hair, dressed in gold, is Travis' family. I know they were all crying at one point, even that guy with the almost buzz cut.
As I recall, during a trial, no photographs or moving or other pictorial images of a juror or the sitting jury may ever be shown. I think that is a rule of our criminal justice system. I've never seen one during a trial. I don't ever think I've seen images of juries sitting or deliberating. There are stock photographs of juries available for the media but that is all, I think. |
Okay thanks, I appreciate the correction. I just thought since the one lady was taking notes she was in the jury and I did hear on the Nancy Grace show one person say that since the female jurors were taking such copious notes, she believed that the females would be the major spokesmen in the jury. So I wonder if she observed that in person or if she was just watching the video.
Don't know if you read my earlier post, but did you hear that jurors are allowed to ask questions at the end?