Cole Bartiromo & The Laugh At Your Debt Podcast | VOIR DIRE INTERVIEW with JUROR B76 OF GEORGE ZIMMERMAN TRIAL - ONE OF THE SIX JURORS TRAYVON MARTIN @ser/colebartiromo | Uploaded July 2013 | Updated October 2024, 39 minutes ago.
Go to NewsBall.com to submit this jurors name & pictures so that we can publish. You will get a reward/researcher's fee. This is the voir dire (interview) screening process of Juror B76 before she was selected as 1 of the 6 jurors which found him not guilty in the murder of Trayvon Martin.
She has been a resident in Seminole country for almost two decades. Married for 30 years, she has two children, a 28-year-old son and a 26-year-old daughter. She and her husband once ran a construction company, but currently she is unemployed and her husband manages their several rental properties, which provide their main source of income. She spends much of her time rescuing pets in need of care.
In terms of recalling crime in her neighborhood, B76 mentioned teenagers vandalizing signs, but a call to the police seemed to resolve the matter. They had an already established Neighborhood Watch Program in her neighborhood at the time, & she recalled using it to call her neighbors about it at the time.
Although B76 described no personal experience with firearms, she did say that several close family members own guns.
On the subject of "taking the law into your own hands," B76 adamantly discusses the Good Samaritan law. "If you see a person who needs help, you don't necessarily just wait for the police to arrive. If I saw someone beating a child I would definitely get involved, I'd push the person down if I needed to, to protect the child."
The other 5 jurors Voir Dire
(interviews prior to being selected as a juror):
Juror B37 youtube.com/watch?v=ovOxpqXePTI
Juror B29 youtube.com/watch?v=6uT1O3Ezjxc
Juror B51 youtube.com/watch?v=QXImRnWx0y8
Juror E6 youtube.com/watch?v=5SUm2hvP64o
Juror E40 youtube.com/watch?v=BRio8VY9Shw
Go to NewsBall.com to submit this jurors name & pictures so that we can publish. You will get a reward/researcher's fee. This is the voir dire (interview) screening process of Juror B76 before she was selected as 1 of the 6 jurors which found him not guilty in the murder of Trayvon Martin.
She has been a resident in Seminole country for almost two decades. Married for 30 years, she has two children, a 28-year-old son and a 26-year-old daughter. She and her husband once ran a construction company, but currently she is unemployed and her husband manages their several rental properties, which provide their main source of income. She spends much of her time rescuing pets in need of care.
In terms of recalling crime in her neighborhood, B76 mentioned teenagers vandalizing signs, but a call to the police seemed to resolve the matter. They had an already established Neighborhood Watch Program in her neighborhood at the time, & she recalled using it to call her neighbors about it at the time.
Although B76 described no personal experience with firearms, she did say that several close family members own guns.
On the subject of "taking the law into your own hands," B76 adamantly discusses the Good Samaritan law. "If you see a person who needs help, you don't necessarily just wait for the police to arrive. If I saw someone beating a child I would definitely get involved, I'd push the person down if I needed to, to protect the child."
The other 5 jurors Voir Dire
(interviews prior to being selected as a juror):
Juror B37 youtube.com/watch?v=ovOxpqXePTI
Juror B29 youtube.com/watch?v=6uT1O3Ezjxc
Juror B51 youtube.com/watch?v=QXImRnWx0y8
Juror E6 youtube.com/watch?v=5SUm2hvP64o
Juror E40 youtube.com/watch?v=BRio8VY9Shw