I haven't been watching any of it, but that strikes me as much worse. They have no choice but to show up for jury duty. Jurors who give interviews, after the trial, are doing that through their own free will.
Agree, SF....dont think it should be televised even the audio...I know its public info, but whenever anything is televised like that and they know it....it seems to me that some of their views might be altered slightly so as not to embarrass themselves or be more politically correct.
Plus, what you said the personal views that get outed....its almost like some of the jurors are on trial sometimes...lol.
Like TW said...they have no choice at this point. After the trial they do and thats different.
and......just because they don't show their faces doesn't mean people won't recognize them. If someone is familiar with the potential juror, they'll recognize him/her by voice.
And that is a more dangerous proposition when someone is then selected to be on the jury.