Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Blago Jury Foreman Describes Jury Split

Talkleft.com:



According to James Matsumoto, jury foreman in the trial of Rod and Robert Blagojevich, the jury's split was different for different counts.

On at least one count, the jury was 11 to 1 for conviction. On other counts, the split was wider. (Another juror told the AP the jury was split 11 to 1 for conviction on the senate seat charge.)

On the attempted extortion count (#14), initially they resolved that count for conviction, but one woman changed her mind after the jury reviewed the testimony of Former Deputy Gov. Bradley Tusk.

So the initial counts decided were false statements and attempted extortion, guilty on both, but a juror changed her mind on the attempted extortion, leaving only the false statement charge. [More...]

The foreman says he would have convicted Rod on all counts. There's no mention in this article about Robert Blagojevich, but in this one, the jury foreman says he would also have convicted Robert on all counts.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just can't believe this Blago Circus, just as the local Ch 7 ABC news was signing off--they reported 7 huge crates of his memorabilia from his time as governor signage, vanity pictures etc. was being displayed and auctioned off--proceeds supposedly to go to Children's Hospital....because Blago can't pay the bill.

He cannot pay counsel--when there is a retrial so it will come from the taxpayers.

This whole thing is so sickening. Pt Barnum. The jury foreman was so lucid and respectable, the other jurors too. I just want the circus to leave town.

SP Biloxi said...

I hear you, Anon.