Monday, April 9, 2007

The elimination begins

We're all wondering who's going to be on the jury and who's not, but the real question is how will they narrow down the 93 possible jurors to the final few. It all comes down to the questions.

At 10:05 the first juror was eliminated. He admitted spending two years with John Ford in college and this may prevent him from being unbiased. The next juror was released five minutes later. Apparently, this individual had asked Ford for help on a certain issue.

While the elimination of these jurors seemed obvious, other questions were less so. Thirty minutes later, two jurors were asked if they would have trouble passing judgement on another human being. They answered "yes". They were allowed to stay.