03-11-2015, 06:31 PM
Duluth, the husband is a convicted felon and Arias is a convicted felon. Most convicted felons believe they were wrongly convicted and blame the cops and the prosecutors for their being incarcerated so he would support any convicted felon especially one who says she was wrongly convicted and it's all the victims fault and the cop's fault and the prosecutors fault. He would be against the death penalty because he is a criminal and that means he could get the death penalty. Being a battered wife, Juror No. 17 would believe like her husband does. If he is against the death penalty and favoring the convicted felon, she would be against the death penalty and favor the convicted felon. Convicted felons cannot serve on juries but his wife could.