Jurors in Arizona watch video of an officer killing an unarmed man to help decide if what happened was fair or not.
Imagine you're sitting on a couch watching your favorite show. The screen shows a man standing there, and then suddenly, something happens, boom! He falls down. That's like the video jurors see: it’s like a real-life story playing out in front of them, showing exactly what happened during the officer killing.
How Jurors Use the Video
Jurors are like detectives who watch a video to figure out what really happened. They look at every detail, how fast someone moved, what they said, even their faces. It’s like when you try to solve a puzzle by looking closely at each piece.
Sometimes, the video might show something surprising that changes everything, just like finding a hidden clue in your favorite detective story!
Examples
- A juror watches a video and thinks the officer acted too quickly.
- The video shows an unarmed man being shot, which makes one juror emotional.
- Jurors discuss how the lighting in the video affected what they saw.
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