There is no basis for any criticism of these jurors, nor for the jury as a whole. |
Her decision not to testify had left a bad impression on the jurors, despite the judge specifically ordering them not to read anything into it. |
It allows jurors to vote against the law if they consider the law unfair or whatever. |
And jurors are never accused of acting like vigilantes when they convict a defendant, no matter how weak the evidence. |
The jurisprudence of capital punishment imposes a tremendous burden on jurors. |
A majority of the jurors were members of a political party that owned the company which had published the alleged libel. |