Names of the jurors in the casey anthony trial




















I am glad the jury had the brains to find her not guitly- tired of listening and seeing to the state play god. I like to see the state, not be able to play god, regardless of the reasons why they tell us that they have the right to do so, and I don't care about who they'replaying god against- I stil lwant to state to fail in its quest every time. Thanks jury! True, these jurors are idiots. If they did not find her guilty on murder due to a missing important element, such as intent I am glad Casey is out and enjoying her life — since God decides who goes maybe God was like this child will grow up to be a killer so lets kill her first — Oh God thank you for taking her sooner than later!

I just dont agree with the justice system ha just tells you so much about it.. Its all bull crap. NWO my ss. I know she is guilty of neglect! And because of her neglect in some way her child was "missing" for a month. She did not report her missing she put her daughter in life danger AND Because of this she is guilty! Her daughter died! She is guilty whether she killed her by her own hand or not! Although I believe she killed her herself.

She is lucky I wasn't on the jury I would have made everyone stay in deliberations until they got the right answer!

What kinds of lives do these people lead that they cant see an obvious case of parental neglect?!!! I hope none of them have children! If I were living in Florida and meeting one of these jurors, I would not even bother speaking to them about this case.

I would want to be anonymous too if I were as idiotic as these jurors. Where do they find these people?? This case is done and over with and the jurors should have remained anonymous due to people like XIAOMIN who obviously think they should burn for the fact the prosecution dropped the ball. If you ask me people that get their pitch forks and torches out to that extent are just as bad for society as the actual criminal.

As responsible citizens, it is our duty to serve when called upon, just as these 17 individuals did. It is not, however, part of the deal to be harassed, threatened, slandered, and ridiculed. They served when they were called up. They did not choose which case to be assigned to, therefore, should not be harassed for their participation. Both the Defense and Prosecution agreed to the jury panel, so there can be no accusation of an unblanaced jury, whether their backgrounds, personal information, or education.

I was not in that jury room day in and day out neither were many of the individuals who posted , so I only have the information provided by the media which was, to say the least, often sensationalized and edited. Perhaps if the Prosecution had gone after Casey on different murder charge, forgoing the Death Penalty, the jury would have convicted her on Negligent Homicide or other charges imposing Life Sentences.

The Death Penalty makes many individuals uncomfortable, especially without an eye witness to the act or undeniable scientific evidence. Being cold hearted and a liar isn't scientific evidence — just a poor excuse of a person. How many people have been accused in the court of public opinion to only be found innocent at a later date?

Tragic event all the way around. The issue, oddly enough, is not whether or not the defendant was guilty. The issue is: was it proven — to the jury's satisfaction and within the letter of the law — beyond a reasonable doubt? For non-lawyers, those words may have a somewhat hazy definition, but for lawyers the definition is very clear.

It was the job of the prosecutor s to construct a clear, cogent argument, the foundation of which was "this is the boundary of reasonable doubt, and the following indisputable facts are what push us past that boundary". The truth of the matter is — the prosecution failed. Whether that failure was rooted in the prosecutor's incompetence or is a measure of the defense's obfuscatory prowess, or some other factor s , is left to history to decide.

Anyway, stop blaming the jury. They were interviewed, awarded a job to do, the terms of the job were explained to them, they did the job, and it is done. Idiot 3 from Tampon Land, and so on and so forth. This is exactly why nobody should know who these people are. They applied the law! This is more a case of neglent homicide. If he had been monitoring him as he should have, his death probably could have been prevented.

Lets take a moment to analyze it. Since we're talking about Casey Anthony here and not MJ — what if you said, "If -she- had been monitoring -her- Caylee as she should have like any real parent her death probably could have been prevented.

As you can see, people simply just pick and choose who they want to punish and who they dont. Whatever strikes your fancy This blog — This Just In — will no longer be updated.

Looking for the freshest news from CNN? Go to our ever-popular CNN. No Tweets Found. Share this on:. October 25, at pm Report abuse. Rollin' Bad idea. The crazies will be all over these poor people October 25, at pm Report abuse. Andies Awe, sucks for them Martha FawCurr If the crazies were to do something stupid and kill a member of the jury, should they recall the remaining members of the jury for that particular person's trial? THThite Why do we care about the names of the jurors again?

Oh wait we don't. Hugo You don't care. I don't care. Someone cares. C This is one of a few reasons why I throw every summons for jury duty in the trash. Martha FawCurr Sheep! It is your duty. You still could do jail time.

The Pinellas County Clerk's Office released the names Tuesday of the 12 jurors and five alternates in one of the country's most highly-publicized cases, the Casey Anthony murder trial. The case was so well known that jurors were picked in Pinellas County, more than miles away from the trial in Orlando. Five of the 12 jurors have St. Petersburg addresses. In a bombshell verdict July 5, the Pinellas County jury acquitted Anthony in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee.

The six-week trial was televised and followed by people across the country, many of whom were angered when the verdict was announced. Fearing for the jurors' safety, Orange-Osceola County Judge Belvin Perry ordered a three-month cooling-off period before allowing the courts to release the jurors' names, which are usually public record in Florida.

In his order, Perry said some jurors had received threats after the verdict was announced. NBC News reported that one juror was so fearful, she quit her job and moved out of state. Tom Nestor of the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office told Palm Harbor Patch that the jurors have not contacted the sheriff's office with concerns about their safety.

Nestor says that if jurors were threatened, it most likely happened in Orlando. Until today, the courts had provided some demographic descriptions of the jurors but have not known their names.



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