You know for sure it was rigged when the jury spends less than 15 minutes per count. 9 hours of deliberation for 34 counts. 9 x60= 540 minutes. 540 ÷ 34 = 15.88 minutes time spent reviewing and voting on each count. I'm sure it was actually much lower if you removed the time for needing some rules being read to them again. Someone keep an eye on these people's bank accounts. Are they being paid for their treachery,
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First of all, the jury was carefully selected. Second, why did the judge give the jury a week off? Was it so “someone/somebodies” could pay a visit to each juror and “tell” them the expectations?
Is the week off in between the hearing and the deliberation normal in New York? Seems like it would not be very helpful in terms of remembering the case. And then they only took 9 hours to deliberate after a week off? C’mon man.
Exactly!
Eventually one of them will spill the beans on that. Or over the next couple years they'll be dieing off.