Someone who was in the courtroom said the front row of jurors was sitting back with arms crossed over their chests when the defense began the closing and I suppose during the rebuttal--not certain.
This was said to mean they had decided and were ready to get on with deliberations. I would think so-- a long week. fwiw.
Crossed arms is a sign of not accepting or a sign of "Okay, let's see what BS you've got".
I don't think they kept their arms crossed after the defense started laying the whole thing out for them, started watching the video and props that gave them an actual feel of the time period involved, and the size differential between these two. Another thing about being in the front row, you sometimes do that to make yourself appear less involved in the process.
from watching omara during his presentation
he didnt appear to have to change up his style
i think it is a bunch of hogwash personally
I can listen to him/O'Mara. The styles of the both/all prosecution attorneys --I suppose the emotion--made it difficult. I couldn't shake the feeling that I was being pressured--that I wouldn't be much of a person if I didn't agree with what they said.