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Last Checked March 9, 2023

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Sat Mar 04 03:05:21 +0000 2023

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Seth Abramson @SethAbramson

(Again, just to emphasize, I’ve no opinion on the verdict because I don’t know the facts of the case. It’s just highly unusual for three jurors to sit through six weeks of evidence in a murder trial, *not* be ready to convict, and then be convinced to a conviction in 45 minutes.) — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 4, 2023

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Seth Abramson @SethAbramson

I followed nothing about this case. But as someone who’s tried homicides, I turned to my wife—when I learned that the first jury vote was 25% for acquittal or “I don’t know” and became 100% for conviction in *45 minutes*—“Huh... that’s pretty unusual for a six-week murder trial.” — PolitiTweet.org

Laurence Tribe @tribelaw

“I have little quarrel with the jury’s decision, but the lightning speed with which it came to its conclusion makes… https://t.co/p7mrSLTLae

Posted March 4, 2023

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Seth Abramson @SethAbramson

(In theory a juror might vote for acquittal in a first vote just to ensure there’s a full airing of the evidence, after 6 weeks clearly there *was* going to be an airing out even if the initial jury vote was unanimous for conviction, so I struggle to think that that explains it.) — PolitiTweet.org

Posted March 4, 2023 Just a Typo

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