i notice that b 29. the only minority on the jury, she actually nodded her head and looked at trayvon martin s parents as well as zimmerman s parents. i also noticed that one of the jurors actually smerkd when o mara was mocking one of the prosecutors. that was kind of funny. six women also, of course, they were very focused as prosecutor john guy said that zimmerman lied. sean: mark fuhrman we have been talking a lot. have you been with us throughout the case. what was your reaction today and the jury instructions? i thought the defense did a great job at laying out every witness statement and every piece of evidence. and then clearly showed how they believe the entire incident went down. and, the second time i saw the arguments both prosecution and defense, something struck me, sean, and that was that the prosecution was clearly afraid of the evidence and witnesses. sometimes their own. ofd the defense really evidence and every witness, whether it was prosecution
actuality and reality. and mma, if you had your head being pounded on the ground, two times or three times, and you think that it s going to cause you great bodily harm, under the state of florida law, you have the right and it is a justifiable defense. so you. sean: peter, you think it should be acquit but you thing hung. i think it should be acquit but i am afraid it might be hung. the emotionality that we are seeing even in this expert audience. there is a lawsuit of lawyers here. sean: we have to take a break. we have three whole segments just for you. [cheers] sean: i promise we will get everybody in. we have got to take a break. rod wheeler and mark ferman will be here to weigh in on the case. our special edition of hannity continues. thanks for being with us. goodnight.
actuality and reality. and mma, if you had your head being pounded on the ground, two times or three times, and you think that it s going to cause you great bodily harm, under the state of florida law, you have the right and it is a justifiable defense. so you. sean: peter, you think it should be acquit but you thing hung. i think it should be acquit but i am afraid it might be hung. the emotionality that we are seeing even in this expert audience. there is a lawsuit of lawyers here. sean: we have to take a break. we have three whole segments just for you. [cheers] sean: i promise we will get everybody in. we have got to take a break. rod wheeler and mark ferman will be here to weigh in on the case. our special edition of hannity continues. thanks for being with us. i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment.
ram can. this is the full line of new ram commercial vehicles. here s to the next frontier man isn t supposed to take on. guts. glory. ram. sean: welcome back to this live audience edition of hannity. jurors will resume at the:00 a.m. eastern standard time tomorrow. joining me now with analysis. reporter boyd she was in the courtroom during the entire trial. rod wheeler and mark fuhrman. bring us the reaction if any by the jurors. well, when george zimmerman s attorney mark o mara spoke for three hours during closing argument, the jurors were very focused and some of them took notes.
you have known me a long time. i have been involved in homicide cases for years. that plays heavily on the jury. the emotion of the prosecutor plays on the jury. if you come across, sean, like o mara did in the closing arguments, that wasn t a good closing argument for the defense. shepard: forget the law, the one eyewitness, forget the injuries as long as what you say is emotional and powerful, that s that sir couple events the law? the evidence in the case? yeah. not necessarily, you don t forget it but, all i m saying, sean, is that it definitely plays a role. in my homicide detective, including my colleague mark murman will tell that you plays a significant role. the closing arguments, the passion. behind that closing argument. that really matters with the jury. i mean, it does. sean: mark? i have never seen a prosecutor act like these two prosecutors. they weren t passionate. they were angry. they were bitter. they were in your face. they were accusatory.