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Judge Questions Juror in Nixzmary Brown Trial

2008_09_nixztrial.jpgYesterday, Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Patricia DiMango stopped the Nixzmary Brown murder trial to question a juror. A letter suggested the 35-year-old male schoolteacher indicated he could not be fair during jury selection by raising his hand, but "the judge and the lawyers did not notice," according to the Daily News. However, the juror said he could be fair in the emotional trial, where Nixzaliz Santiago is accused of murdering her 7-year-old daughter. Earlier this week, the AP looked at how the trial " raised the question of whether mothers should be held to a higher standard than fathers at a time when traditional gender roles in the home are changing." The Brooklyn DA's point is that Santiago left Nixzmary to die after her husband administered a brutal beating.

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  • zodak

    "the 35-year-old male schoolteacher indicated he could not be fair"



    this is why criminals get away with things: intelligent people do everything they can to get out of serving on juries. so jury pools are filled with stupid people.

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