Inside the Libby Jury Room

What the Jury Thought, Day by Day, Witness by Witness, at the Scooter Libby Trial

Back to work. Our first witness is Marc Grossman. Twenty-nine-years a foreign service officer. Rose through the ranks to number three in the State Department. Carl, our computer specialist (and Carl Hiassen fan), has been reduced to using Sharpie pens to put the five criminal counts and House Rulz on six 2.5'x2.08' Post It sheets now pressed to the walls. He prints Grossman's name at the top of another. Full Story »

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by Mark Monday - Oct. 1, 2008

This is a writer who understand how to pace a story, when to change to another subject and generally create a mood.

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by Leo Romero - Oct. 1, 2008

A very detailed inside look at the jury deliberations. Too long. Could have used a good editor.

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by Rory O'Connor - Oct. 1, 2008

Can't do better than this -- a blow-by-blow first person account from inside the jury room, written by a juror who is also an ex-Washington Post reporter and novelist. Not just good journalism -- great journalism!

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