NO Blacks on the Jury for Michael Jackson: Media/Prosecutors Believe Blacks Too Stupid to put Aside Bias
/ Selection moved at a fast pace when the judge imposed tight time
limits on how long each prospective juror could be questioned. Among
the jurors were a woman who said her grandson was required to register
as a sexual offender; a 20-year-old man who likes ''The Simpsons'' TV
show, and a man who likes Western art.
The court has not disclosed the races of jurors, and lawyers are
under a gag order not to discuss the case. According to one public
opinion poll, blacks are less inclined to believe the charges against
Jackson.
'How diverse is this jury?'
The jury seated Wednesday was primarily white and Hispanic and
did not appear to include any of the half-dozen black prospective
jurors who were in the initial pool.
Two black women who had been questioned as potential jurors were
rejected by prosecutors. The defense objected on both occasions -- one
Tuesday, the other Wednesday -- and Jackson appeared upset when each
woman was removed.
The second woman claimed her husband had been treated with
prejudice while working for the sheriff's department. During
questioning by a prosecutor, she criticized the makeup of the jury pool.
''Just look around us. A jury of his peers would be people of his
age and people of color, mixed diversity,'' she said. ''How diverse is
this jury looking to you right now?''
Jackson nodded along as the woman described her husband's
experiences of discrimination and turned to watch her leave the
courtroom.
Some prospective alternate jurors were dismissed for hardship
because of job commitments and several others because of personal
experiences that could affect their judgment.
One of those excused said he was close friends with one of
Jackson's cousins and also said his children had been to the pop star's
Neverland ranch and had watched a movie and had ice cream with Jackson