NEW YORK - Citing a recent Associated Press investigation, the foreman of the jury that sent a Minnesota teen away for life in the 2002 death of an 11-year-old girl said Friday he regrets voting to convict. “I do feel badly,” jury foreman Joe McLean told the AP. “I feel, for lack of a better word, that we were misled.”“Maybe we should have taken more time,” he added. In his interview with the AP, McLean recalled the trial and said Burrell’s defence attorney seemed inexperienced and unable to mount an aggressive defence. McLean said that after jurors agreed on a verdict, he went into a jury restroom and vomited.
Source: thestar February 01, 2020 22:41 UTC