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Juror signs book deal but...

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Well, to further illustrate that it may be worthless now and in the future, juror b37 has either backed out of the deal or the publishing company has dropped her. Read about this earlier in the morning so there is conflicting stories...did she back out? or did the publisher drop her?
 
Good point, Gerry. But only because the timing was wrong, e.g. so soon after the end of the trial. Who knows, in the future she might do that.
 
True. Mindboggling to think that there was a deal so soon after the verdict. Corporate vultures. Talk about attorneys being ambulance chasers...sounds like that term can now adequately describe the news media.
 
From my understanding, it was her husband's idea to proceed with writing a book.
 
From my understanding, it was her husband's idea to proceed with writing a book.
Yes, I had read that she was going to do the book in conjunction with her husband...who happened to be an attorney.

I could not fathom what her husband could add to the storyline with the exception of yet another opinion or take on the matter that has not already been played out in the media.

I am beginning to wonder about the "crazy's" often associated with the California lifestyle. Florida is competing to take the top spot in high profile court cases ending in acquittals.
 
Interesting that she thinks she's anonymous. Probably the only one in that area who has a husband that is an attorney who is probably barred in Florida... not hard to figure out.

On other news, the .net and .org are available, of course they're not as valuable as the dot com. :rolleyes:
 
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