
Michael Avenatti jury tells judge that one juror is 'acting on a feeling' and not considering evidence
CNN
The jury in the Michael Avenatti federal criminal trial is asking the judge for help, saying that one of the 12 is "acting on a feeling" and not considering evidence.
"We have one juror who is refusing to look at evidence and is acting on a feeling. We need assistance on moving forward. She does not believe she needs to prove her side using evidence and refuses to show us how she has come to her conclusion," the note said, according to Judge Jesse Furman.
"Please help us move forward not going on any evidence, all emotions and does not understand this job of a jury," the note added, with the word "please" underlined.

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