Has a right to
Entitled
a tendency to unfairly approve or disapprove of people based on certain characteristics of theirs
Bias
Precede
To come before
This juror is the only one who initially votes "not guilty," sparking the discussion
Juror 8
What is reasonable doubt?
When the evidence is not fully convincing of the defendant's guilt, you have reasonable doubt and believe they may be innocent.
Making sense; Reasonable
Logical
to prove or show to be true
Confirm
Evaluate
to judge the importance or value of something
This juror is known for his strong opinions and aggressive demeanor, often clashing with others
Juror 3
Who has the burden of proof in a trial?
The prosecuting team(the people accusing the defendant of a crime)
In the act of thinking, wondering or guessing about something
Speculation
Distort
to change something from its true shape or meaning
a suggested program or plan of action
Proposition
The murder weapon that the jurors discuss is this type of weapon
Knife/switchblade
How can false memories impact a trial?
In complete agreement
Unanimous
Coincidence
the chance happening of two events at the same time
energetic; forceful
Vigorous
The jurors discuss this crucial witness, whose reliability is challenged based on their life experiences.
The old man
Innocent until proven guilty
Engage in a long and careful consideration(think about carefully)
Deliberate
Diverge
to differ; to go in separate directions
having value or importance
Significant
This juror has a strained relationship with his son, which influences his perspective on the case
Juror 3
What is double jeopardy?
You can't be tried twice for the same crime. (5th amendment)