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Casey Anthony juror profiles

None — Jurors from the Casey Anthony trial:

Seat 1 - Joan G. Meier

White female in 60s

Very articulate and well-dressed counselor

"I value life. I also value our criminal justice system as it has evolved. I accept the death penalty."

Seat 2 - Raymond L. Screen

African American male in 30s

Opposed to the death penalty and barely avoided being death disqualified

Low interest in case and not much knowledge about it

Seat 3 - Jennifer Ford

White female in her 30s

Student in RN program

Had little knowledge of, nor interest in, case

Seat 4 -  Linda F. Bills

African American woman, about 40

Reluctant to judge people, "That's for God to do."

Prosecution (Batson rule) tried to preempt challenge her.  Defense objected that she was being eliminated just because of her race. Judge agreed

Seat 5 -  Harriet B. White

White female in her 60s

Retired

Seat 6 - Brian P. Berling

White male in his 30s

College graduate

Has had a lot of travel in his job as chef/salesperson

Seat 7 - Kimberly A. Kimball

White female in her 40s

She says she doesn't really want to be on the jury but will serve because "It's how I was raised."

Seat 8 - Kathleen A. Nighland

White female in 50s

Service rep and former manager for telecomummications company

Said she had relatively little exposure to pretrial publicity

Moderate attitudes toward the death penalty

Seat 9 - James P. Kearns

White male in 50s

6 out of 10 on the death penalty scale.

Says of law enforcement: "Pleased to have them protecting us."

Seat 10 -  Ronald H. Robertson

White male in 50s

Says he had little exposure to Anthony case

Death penalty scale:  6 out of 10.  He said, "It's set. It's an unfortunate result of actions."

Seat 11 -  David W. Angelo

White male in 30s

PE and Health teacher

Says it would be difficult for him to vote for death:  "I guess I could consider it, but having to make that decision would be very tough for me."

Very certain about his ability to be fair

Seat 12 -  Mary L. Fuhr

White female in 40s

Strong supporter of death penalty (10 out of 10 on scale)

Worked at day care center and supports death penalty for first degree murder of a child

In response to "who are you" question, she said, "Old fashioned." "My kids think I'm a great mom."

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