Is it possible to get an unbiased white person on a jury in the south? Every hour that passes, the more likely it is that there is a hung jury. Sadly my gut instincts are looking more likely by the minute. C'mon guys can you do the right thing just this once?
The right thing would be an acquittal on all charges. Well, all except MAYBE the firing into an occupied dwelling thing. I'm not entirely clear on whether his self-defense rationale trumps that.
If he is convicted of murder one, two, or manslaughter then it means things which have no place in our justice system have seeped in. Things like:
1.) Consideration of the races of people involved.
2.) Consideration (by themselves or the other jurors) of the races of jurors on the case.
3.) Sympathy and feelings for Jordan's parents or for Jordan.
4.) Consideration of how the verdict will be received by the black community.
5.) Consideration of possible fallout from the verdict in the nation or locally.
6.) Personal dislike of Dunn or his lawyer.
7.) Trying to "win one for Trayvon"
8.) Failure to understand reasonable doubt.
9.) Failure to understand self-defense.
etc, etc etc.
As O'Mara said, properly following the law without emotion means an acquittal here.
If I was on that jury it would be either hung or an acquittal, period.
That wouldn't be me being racist, mean, or a nullifier, or anything else. It would be me following the law properly, and possibly being the only one to do so.