little tougher on george zimmerman for not following the pole police dispatcher s order to cease and desist. men just have a higher level of this flight or fight or flight and so i think that might really help the prosecution when they re valuating the evidence. i think that other factors are going to be more important. i don t think it s just gender that is going to define the verdict. men could be sympathetic. men can be interested in protection. men did care about somebody. just as much. so, i don t think gender is really going to have a huge impact on it. it s things that co-with gender and the attitude and experiences of these jurors that is going to matter. laura: joe ellen, the theory of hot foreman might be or forewoman in this case a the love people are trying to guess. we have general descriptions of who these jurors are some of their background, characteristic, their hobbies, a couple of them like to help rescue animals as a hobby. what s your theory here on hot foreman
case as an example for why you shouldn t go out at night. clearly she has some heightened generalized fear about going out at night because of things that can happen, such as what happened with trayvon martin and george zimmerman. now, which person she is more at fault, she faults more, that s to be seen. we don t know that but she comes in with that, so she might have some heightened credibility during deliberations. another juror is a security officer. safety officer. laura: exactly. one they tried to strike who had been the victim of nonviolent crime. the prosecution was unsuccessful in striking her. we don t know how obviously whether that is going to have any effect. joe ellen, let s go into the deliberations now. i mean, we can t predict what s happening. they asked for an inventory of the exhibits today. and they came out out of the courtroom and the judge they ultimately gave them inventory. that was kind of surprising. why didn t they have an inventory of the exhibits in a
case as an example for why you shouldn t go out at night. clearly she has some heightened generalized fear about going out at night because of things that can happen, such as what happened with trayvon martin and george zimmerman. now, which person she is more at fault, she faults more, that s to be seen. we don t know that but she comes in with that, so she might have some heightened credibility during deliberations. another juror is a security officer. safety officer. laura: exactly. one they tried to strike who had been the victim of nonviolent crime. the prosecution was unsuccessful in striking her. we don t know how obviously whether that is going to have any effect. joe ellen, let s go into the deliberations now. i mean, we can t predict what s happening. they asked for an inventory of the exhibits today. and they came out out of the courtroom and the judge they ultimately gave them inventory. that was kind of surprising. why didn t they have an inventory of the exhibits in a
she specifically used this case as an example for why you shouldn t go out at night. clearly she has some heightened generalized fear about going out at night because of things that can happen, such as what happened with trayvon martin and george zimmerman. now, which person she is more at fault, she faults more, that s to be seen. we don t know that but she comes in with that, so she might have some heightened credibility during deliberations. another juror is a security officer. safety officer. laura: exactly. one they tried to strike who had been the victim of nonviolent crime. the prosecution was unsuccessful in striking her. we don t know how obviously whether that is going to have any effect. joe ellen, let s go into the deliberations now. i mean, we can t predict what s happening. they asked for an inventory of the exhibits today. and they came out out of the courtroom and the judge they ultimately gave them inventory. that was kind of surprising. why didn t they have an inv
0 drama that unfolded today. during closing arguments, the defense asked the jurors one last time to find george zimmerman not guilty. i almost wish and i have never said this in a criminal trial before. i never heard it being said before. i almost wish that the verdict had guilty, not guilty, and completely innocent. i would ask you to check that one. check the not guilty but check the innocent then, too. laura: the prosecution then gave a rebuttal. the only way that defendant gets to his gun, the only way trayvon martin was getting off of him or he had backed up so far on his leg that he couldn t hit, couldn t touch him the defendant didn t shoot trayvon martin because he had to. he shot him because he wanted to. that s the bottom line. harris: by mid afternoon the judge charged the jurors and the case is now in their hands. joining us now from new york with the analysis of the day is judge alex fer war, a former florida circuit cut judge and host of judge alex who has been f