Jurors From Zimmerman Trial Release Statement Rebutting Juror B-37's Comments
Unnamed juror made comments to Anderson Cooper on CNN
Four jurors from the George Zimmerman trial released a statement late Tuesday evening asking the press to respect their privacy — and rebutting some statements made by anonymous juror "B-37."
The anonymous juror has been the only juror from the trial to break her silence about the case, speaking out in a lengthy interview with Anderson Cooper over the past two nights.
But the four jurors who released a statement on Tuesday cautioned that "B-37" did not speak for them. She detailed to Cooper, among other things, the original preferred verdicts of each juror, as well as details of their deliberations.
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I'm not sure "rebutting" means what you think it means.