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"My impression is that she puts her head down -- it's hard to see if her eyes are closed or not," Walton said. "Maybe she listens by closing her eyes."
Neither side raised any objections to keeping the woman on the jury. A laughing Hardin said that the juror "hurt my feelings" by staying awake during the prosecutor's closing. Durham said he was "just grateful that Mr. Hardin didn't break the podium." Walton then quipped there was no money to fix it. While many in the courtroom laughed, Clemens sat expressionless at the defense table.
The court is running out of juror options anyway. There is only one alternate remaining -- down from four at the start of the trial -- and he is scheduled to leave for a six-month trip to Germany next week.
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