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A Juror’s Perspective from the Iowa Sexual Assault-Dementia Trial

I‘m catching up on news items after being away for a few days.  There are additional insights about the sad trial of Henry Rayhons in Iowa, that ultimately resulted in his acquittal, from one of the jurors, who also happened to be a reporter.  Too often it is easy to focus about what is wrong with the court system, but here is a reminder of just how seriously most jurors take their duties. 

Read, The Rayhons Trial: A Juror’s Perspective,” by Angela Nelson.  And my thanks to Bryan Gruley who made sure we did not miss this powerful coda to the trial.