Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Zimmerman Juror: 'I Have No Doubt That George Feared For His Life'

One of the six jurors in the George Zimmerman trial said Monday that she was certain Zimmerman feared for his life during the confrontation with 17-year-old Trayvon Martin that ended in the teenager's fatal shooting in February 2012. "I have no doubt that George feared for his life in the situation he was in at the time," the woman known as Juror B37 told CNN's Anderson
Cooper.
"I think both were responsible for
the situation they had gotten
themselves into," the juror added. "I think they both could have walked away." Martin Literary Management announced Monday that it was representing B37 and her husband, who is an attorney. The names of the jurors have not been released due to a court anonymity order, but during jury selection it was disclosed that
B37 works in an unspecified
management position and has two
adult children.
But agency head Sharlene Martin
released a statement late Monday
saying she was no longer
representing the juror and that the juror had dropped the book idea.

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