Monday, July 15, 2013

They'll Say My Foot Was in the Right Place, I Hope



This is a clip from an interview with Juror B37 from the Zimmerman trial who was given a pretty soft interview by Anderson Cooper. She has a book deal lined up to discuss a variety of things, like, I guess, how she made up her mind before the trial, and how she thinks that peaceful demonstrations that actually got a trial to come about were "riots", how this trial was certainly not about race (Heavens!)and a whole lot of other odd foolishnesscompelling details.

In America, one can sometimes be assured of getting a jury of one's peers.

I think it's interesting that she referred to the defendant in the trial as "George" throughout the interview and that she wholly believed the testimony of a man who did not testify. I will look forward to seeing her story on the remainders table at the 99Cent Store.

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