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. >>> joining me to talk about is susan constantine. of people have speculated about gender in this case. does it matter? do these women all six of them, bring certain life experiences that would be different than men? >> there are, not for the defense. i was really shocked that the defense had not really struck some women and got more men. absolutely, they bring life experiences, here are six women. five of them have kids. you can't tell me that some of their emotional connection with their children are not going to be taken into deliberation. so i think the fact, yeah, there are five women. >> gregg: you think that helps in the prosecution even though the defense with a jury consultant was okay with six women. two of the women are connected to lawyers. one has a son as a lawyer. another has a husband who is a lawyer. my mom had both. i always lot she learned a lot about the law because of it, it affected the way she approached things. what about that in this case? >> well, one of them i think it's more analytical but the other one isn
. >>> joining me to talk about is susan constantine. of people have speculated about gender in this case. does it matter? do these women all six of them, bring certain life experiences that would be different than men? >> there are, not for the defense. i was really shocked that the defense had not really struck some women and got more men. absolutely, they bring life experiences, here are six women. five of them have kids. you can't tell me that some of their emotional...
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susan constantine. the six ladies. first of all, how do you think it played? we haven't heard from them. they don't want to speak right now. give us your impression of their note taking and scrupulous attention and all of the rest. >> throughout the entire trial they took notes all the time. i was here during the kayey anthony trial where some of the jurors laid back and never took a note. this entire jury through the entire trial took copious notes. then i noticed that towards the end there was that juror fatigue and kind of laid back and sense there was a decision in their mind that they were thinking that you know i know what i'm thinking now and what my vote is going to be. >> geraldo: what do you make of the by star request for more information about manslaughter and the judge asked them about more specificity and as far as i know they never reasked the question. what is that about? >> they wanted to have clarification. one jury in particular continually asked questions during voir dire. may have been a holdout juror. they wanted clarity about it because
susan constantine. the six ladies. first of all, how do you think it played? we haven't heard from them. they don't want to speak right now. give us your impression of their note taking and scrupulous attention and all of the rest. >> throughout the entire trial they took notes all the time. i was here during the kayey anthony trial where some of the jurors laid back and never took a note. this entire jury through the entire trial took copious notes. then i noticed that towards the end...
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susan constantine. the six ladies. first of all, how do you think it played?e haven't heard from them. they don't want to speak right now. give us your impression of their note taking and scrupulous attention and all of the rest. >> throughout the entire trial they took notes all the time. i was here during the kayey anthony trial where some of the jurors laid back and never took a note. this entire jury through the entire trial took copious notes. then i noticed that towards the end there was that juror fatigue and kind of laid back and sense there was a decision in their mind that they were thinking that you know i know what i'm thinking now and what my vote is going to be. >> geraldo: what do you make of the by star request for more information about manslaughter and the judge asked them about more specificity and as far as i know they never reasked the question. what is that about? >> they wanted to have clarification. one jury in particular continually asked questions during voir dire. may have been a holdout juror. they wanted clarity about it because th
susan constantine. the six ladies. first of all, how do you think it played?e haven't heard from them. they don't want to speak right now. give us your impression of their note taking and scrupulous attention and all of the rest. >> throughout the entire trial they took notes all the time. i was here during the kayey anthony trial where some of the jurors laid back and never took a note. this entire jury through the entire trial took copious notes. then i noticed that towards the end...
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we want to say a big thank you to susan constantine and danny cevallos.appreciate your time today, lending your voices to the conversation. a reminder for you at for you a is much more of anderson cooper's conversation with juror b-37. you can tune in tonight at 8:00 eastern for "ac 360." >>> now to panama, authorities searched a ship for drugs. but what did they find? they found weapons hidden behind a cargo container of brown sugar. just ahead you'll hear what the captain did. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. [ woman ] hop on over! so you can capture your receipts, ink for all business purchases. and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. [poof!] [clicks mouse] there's doughnuts in the conference room. t
we want to say a big thank you to susan constantine and danny cevallos.appreciate your time today, lending your voices to the conversation. a reminder for you at for you a is much more of anderson cooper's conversation with juror b-37. you can tune in tonight at 8:00 eastern for "ac 360." >>> now to panama, authorities searched a ship for drugs. but what did they find? they found weapons hidden behind a cargo container of brown sugar. just ahead you'll hear what the captain...
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let's ask susan constantine. very emotional. a mother on the stand, brother on the stand. concluding with these two emotional witnesses and then you also have the defense, beginning their case and starting off with george zimmerman's mother and that's, you know, pretty much the last thing that the jury is seeing before they go for the weekend and defense resumes on monday. your thought on that? >> okay. well, first, i'd like to share with you, i was not in the courtroom to watch the jury during those two testimonies, only through the medical examiner's, which i can speak about. what i would like to share with you is what i saw. >> overflow room. >> that's correct. i was in the overflow room which does not show the jury, just actual witnesses testify and everything else that goes around it. >> okay. what was your reaction? >> me reaction was that in their body language overall pretty control. guarded and protected. i know they are trying to guard and protect themselves out of self-preservation. the only thing i could lock at eye movement cues or voice inflexion. when someon
let's ask susan constantine. very emotional. a mother on the stand, brother on the stand. concluding with these two emotional witnesses and then you also have the defense, beginning their case and starting off with george zimmerman's mother and that's, you know, pretty much the last thing that the jury is seeing before they go for the weekend and defense resumes on monday. your thought on that? >> okay. well, first, i'd like to share with you, i was not in the courtroom to watch the jury...
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jon: jennifer bonjean, susan constantine, dr.n, we only got one question to but i will get you next time. thank you all. jenna: watch the entire trial streaming right now at foxnews.com. >>> meantime an update on a devastating and deadly train crash that killed at least five people and leveled part of an entire town. we have the latest search for survivors and answers why this all happened coming up. >> this just into your newsroom. new details on the train explosion that leveled parts of an entire town. the train hauling crude oil derailed and burst into a flames in a town in quebec miles from the main border. rick leventhal looking at the story. training one, rick. stunning. >> five confirmed dead. 40 more are missing according to local authorities who fear the death toll could be in the dozens. they say this horrific tragedy was sparked by a runaway atrain with no one on board. they were parked on a tracks on a hill outside the town of the lac-megantic. somehow five locomotives, 72 cars broke free, 1:00 a.m. saturday morning,
jon: jennifer bonjean, susan constantine, dr.n, we only got one question to but i will get you next time. thank you all. jenna: watch the entire trial streaming right now at foxnews.com. >>> meantime an update on a devastating and deadly train crash that killed at least five people and leveled part of an entire town. we have the latest search for survivors and answers why this all happened coming up. >> this just into your newsroom. new details on the train explosion that leveled...
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let's ask susan constantine. very emotional. a mother on the stand, brother on the stand.cluding with these two emotional witnesses and then you also have the defense, beginning their case and starting off with george zimmerman's mother and that's, you know, pretty much the last thing that the jury is seeing before they go for the weekend and defense resumes on monday. your thought on that? >> okay. well, first, i'd like to share with you, i was not in the courtroom to watch the jury during those two testimonies, only through the medical examiner's, which i can speak about. what i would like to share with you is what i saw. >> overflow room. >> that's correct. i was in the overflow room which does not show the jury, just actual witnesses testify and everything else that goes around it. >> okay. what was your reaction? >> me reaction was that in their body language overall pretty control. guarded and protected. i know they are trying to guard and protect themselves out of self-preservation. the only thing i could lock at eye movement cues or voice inflexion. when someone sa
let's ask susan constantine. very emotional. a mother on the stand, brother on the stand.cluding with these two emotional witnesses and then you also have the defense, beginning their case and starting off with george zimmerman's mother and that's, you know, pretty much the last thing that the jury is seeing before they go for the weekend and defense resumes on monday. your thought on that? >> okay. well, first, i'd like to share with you, i was not in the courtroom to watch the jury...
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more insight aimed at how the jury came to this decision, we're joined by the jury consultant, susan constantinee's been in the courtroom during the trial. susan, nice to see you this morning. >> thank you. >> your response to the jury's verdict last night, not guilty on second degree murder, not guilty on manslaughter. >> i thought it was the appropriate verdict. it's the only one they really could come to. >> what was the reaction at the courthouse when the verdict of not guilty was read. >> oh, my gosh. i was right outside. i was on the field directly in front of the courthouse. lots of yells, screams. it was so loud you could barely hear people even next to you talking to you. upset, just angry. there were so many people there. only two george zimmerman supporters. the rest were all there for trayvon martin. they showed that emotion outwardly, and it was riveting. it just kind of gave you goose bumps on your body. at the same time you had a sense of fear, wondering if there was doing to be an outrage. so kind of retracted inside some of the booths not knowing what would happen. the police of
more insight aimed at how the jury came to this decision, we're joined by the jury consultant, susan constantinee's been in the courtroom during the trial. susan, nice to see you this morning. >> thank you. >> your response to the jury's verdict last night, not guilty on second degree murder, not guilty on manslaughter. >> i thought it was the appropriate verdict. it's the only one they really could come to. >> what was the reaction at the courthouse when the verdict of...
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. >> joining me now our expert legal panel, trent copeland, paul callan, susan constantine, and hollyr prosecutor. susan, i want to go to you first before we get into reading the closing arguments, i want to ask you about the jury now, they're sequestered, six jurors, four alternates, what is that process like now that they've been through the trial, there's some relief that the testimony and the arguments are over, but can they stay in contact with their friends and family? how does a smaller jury affect deliberations? >> first of all, the judge has already gone through the instructions, a lot of those questions were raised during or right after voir dire because the family is concerned they have kids and they want to connect with their family and the judge emphasized it was limited contact, so, yes, they're going to see their family but i think it will be highly monitored because they don't want the outside influences because you never know if the family members are watching television or reading the news. at this point in time, they're tired, they've been sequestered for a long per
. >> joining me now our expert legal panel, trent copeland, paul callan, susan constantine, and hollyr prosecutor. susan, i want to go to you first before we get into reading the closing arguments, i want to ask you about the jury now, they're sequestered, six jurors, four alternates, what is that process like now that they've been through the trial, there's some relief that the testimony and the arguments are over, but can they stay in contact with their friends and family? how does a...
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let's go to susan con stand steven teen, she -- constantine. she's been in the courtroom for much of this trial. susan, how did these closing arguments play with the jurors? >> well, you know, with mark o'mara he was slow, steady methodical all the way through, but at the very beginning, you know, his tone, his local tone was -- vocal tone was a little bit low, harold to understand sometimes. watching the jury, i felt that they felt the same way. most of them were somewhat deflated. i felt that looking at their facial expressions that their faces were kind of more melting off. you know, juror fatigue is taking over. there is only one juror who was e6 in the back that took periodic notes. but for the most part, everyone was laid back, heads tilted in a listening position. but you could tell that they're ready to go into deliberations. they've already made up -- all of them made up their minds. jon: you think so. well, it's an all-female jury, and i just wondered if you take a different approach with an all-female jury than you might with some men
let's go to susan con stand steven teen, she -- constantine. she's been in the courtroom for much of this trial. susan, how did these closing arguments play with the jurors? >> well, you know, with mark o'mara he was slow, steady methodical all the way through, but at the very beginning, you know, his tone, his local tone was -- vocal tone was a little bit low, harold to understand sometimes. watching the jury, i felt that they felt the same way. most of them were somewhat deflated. i...
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joining us now with some insight is a jury consultant susan constantine. break it down.ll this time watching all these individuals, loin six of them, what's your sense of how they are going to decide? >> well, we've got six females on this jury panel. they are all moms. we got a few that are retired. one of the jurors son is an attorney. one is married to an attorney. and we also have one that is was a former director over 1,200 people in a call center. so she has really great conflict resolution skills. i believe she will be our foreperson. i think as far as how this will play in here, even though they are supposed to set aside their emotions i can't help but think they are mothers. varying degrees of ages. i can't begin to imagine they can actually truly set it aside when it comes to the emotion of this case. >> susan, i understand from what you observed while you were in the courtroom you saw the entire front row doing something interesting. they were doing this. they were sitting back, you say, against their seats. what does that tell you about the front row? >> well
joining us now with some insight is a jury consultant susan constantine. break it down.ll this time watching all these individuals, loin six of them, what's your sense of how they are going to decide? >> well, we've got six females on this jury panel. they are all moms. we got a few that are retired. one of the jurors son is an attorney. one is married to an attorney. and we also have one that is was a former director over 1,200 people in a call center. so she has really great conflict...
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jury consultant susan constantine join us to talk about the jury's makeup and whether she has any surprisehe verdict. thank you so much for joining us. i want to start by asking you about the demeanor of george zimmerman all throughout this trial and even when the verdict was announced. he was really poker-faced through most of this thing. do you think that was on advice of his attorneys and do you think it impacted the jury? >> well, first of all, we're at the verdict at this point, and apparently it didn't have any impact on the jury. but you know he was stone-faced because i felt he was just empty inside. once that verdict was read, you saw his head go down and just -- i don't think he really even realized it. when it kicked in. and humanity. he just did not believe that nonguilty verdict. >> a lot has been made of the fact that this was a six-person jury. smaller than in a lot of other states and the fact that it was all women and that there were no african-americans on the jury. what does the makeup say to you about how they got to the verdict? did it have any impact? >> you know, i d
jury consultant susan constantine join us to talk about the jury's makeup and whether she has any surprisehe verdict. thank you so much for joining us. i want to start by asking you about the demeanor of george zimmerman all throughout this trial and even when the verdict was announced. he was really poker-faced through most of this thing. do you think that was on advice of his attorneys and do you think it impacted the jury? >> well, first of all, we're at the verdict at this point, and...
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joining me with insight is susan constantine.e impact of the closing argument yesterday with the jurors? >> i didn't hear you. >> what was the impact of the closing argument yesterday as you saw it on the jurors' faces and their body language? >> what i noticed in the first entire row, everybody was seated in a relaxed position, meaning they pretty much made up their mind. i noticed in the second row there is one juror in the back, she's got gray hair, and she is still struggling. there is a lot of contemplation going on. all the key issue during the prosecution's close she was making notations what would be very damning to the defense case. at this point in time i believe we have somewhat of a split jury. i don't believe they are all in sync. we'll find out when we get into deliberations today. >>gretchen: you have put your finger on three of the jurors. i want to get to the next two in a minute. first i want to do this fact. that 53% -- can you put it back on the prompter? 53%, during the evidentiary period make up their decisi
joining me with insight is susan constantine.e impact of the closing argument yesterday with the jurors? >> i didn't hear you. >> what was the impact of the closing argument yesterday as you saw it on the jurors' faces and their body language? >> what i noticed in the first entire row, everybody was seated in a relaxed position, meaning they pretty much made up their mind. i noticed in the second row there is one juror in the back, she's got gray hair, and she is still...