Pirro: Removal of Jurors Means Judge Wasn’t Able to Protect Their Identity
EXCERPT:
PIRRO: “This whole thing of the removal of these jurors, as far as I’m concerned, speaks to this judge’s inability to maintain any kind of proper decorum as it relates to protection of jurors. What you have is a woman who came in and she said, you know what? My friends were able to identify me based upon how I was described as juror number two or whatever number it was. And so all of a sudden she was confronted with the possibility of people knowing who she was. And then the consequences, the enormity of this case, this is an enormous case. The biggest case, one of the biggest in American history, this is a president on trial for a crime, a felony for which he can go to prison. Alright, let’s not kid each other. So this woman who, it was identified by her friends, why? Because the judge didn’t protect her. Because the judge didn’t make sure that her information was not reported to the press.”




