JUROR #5 was JUROR 20840 - UPDATED STORY 6/17/04
A white man in his 20s or 30s with a football-player build and a crew cut
who is an airport screener  collecting disability for an injury he sustained,
something that he said is the subject of a civil court action.


He said the case was "not really that big of a deal" among his friends and he could
approach it with an open mind,and said he had heard very little about the case in
the media. "I didn't follow it," the man said. "I just switched the station."


"It's up to you to convince me that he did something wrong,"
he told prosecutor David Harris during interviews Tuesday.


He apparently is raising a child as a single parent. He said he knew little about
the case except that a boat was involved and Peterson was having an affair.


He did a two-year stint in the military for both the Air Force and the National
Guard.  He said his background in the Air Force, National Guard and as
a security guard would not affect his ability to fairly weigh police testimony.
JUROR #5 WAS DISMISSED AND REPLACED BY ALTERNATE #1
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JUROR #2 was JUROR 8510 -
A white man, a California native, appears to be in his 50s has been on two juries,
one criminal and one civil, each rendering a verdict.  He consulted with his priest
to see if voting for death in a death penalty case was acceptable. Geragos
objected to this juror after he was excused from the courtroom,  because
he consulted  his priest.  Delucchi qualified this juror.

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JUROR #11 was JUROR 24023 -
An African American woman in her 40's, who is a chief accountant at her firm. She was
very nervous and laughed nervously a lot during voir dire.  She gave brief answers to
most questions and appeared guarded. Someone close to her had lost a child, and she
previously had a bad experience while serving on a civil jury but wouldn't elaborate.
When asked if she is stubborn, she replied, "Definitely not."  Geragos was very
complimentary of her answers on her questionnaire.   This is the only African-American
in the jury pool. She said she had a relative, now dead, who was a deputy sheriff, but that,
that would not affect her if she was selected for the jury panel. She could be fair, she said.


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