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Why Jurors Feel The Need To Speak Out After Trial
ResumeAs more jurors in the trial of James "Whitey" Bulger speak out publicly, we've been getting more details about the deliberations that resulted in convictions on most of the charges against the Boston mobster.
James McGee, an independent juror consultant based in Boston, joined WBUR's Morning Edition to discuss the juror experience as well as why some find it necessary to speak out publicly the explain their decision-making process.
This program aired on August 15, 2013.