Three jurors 'needed convincing' of innocence

Jurors examining evidence in the Michael Jackson trial took an anonymous poll among themselves early in their deliberations on the charges against Michael Jackson, and it was apparent that most believed the pop star was innocent.

Three jurors 'needed convincing' of innocence

Jurors examining evidence in the Michael Jackson trial took an anonymous poll among themselves early in their deliberations on the charges against Michael Jackson, and it was apparent that most believed the pop star was innocent.

Juror Raymond Hultman said he and two others didn’t initially share that opinion, but the majority eventually convinced the three that the evidence wasn’t strong enough to convict Jackson on the charges they were deciding.

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