Juror excused from Elizabeth Holmes trial due to religious beliefs
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A juror was excused from Elizabeth Holmes’ trial Wednesday, citing religious beliefs.
A juror was excused from Elizabeth Holmes' trial Wednesday, citing religious beliefs.
"I am a Buddhist, and so I practice for compassion, you know, for loving and forgiveness," juror No. 4 told U.S. District Judge Edward Davila.
She told the court that she had become anxious anticipating how Holmes would be "punished by the government" if she were to find Holmes guilty.
"I keep thinking about this every day," she added. She was excused per prosecution's request; the defense did not object.
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