SCO v. Novell and jury selection ...

Have you asked yourself if SCO attorneys vet jurors with diligence in the case SCO v. Novell?

Let me invite you to watch two videos in which Mark O'Mara, attorney for George Zimmerman, told reporters how his team dealt with jury selection in State of Florida v. George Zimmerman:


While the cases SCO v. Novell and State of Florida v. George Zimmerman were entirely different, the two share one commonality, the passions expressed by those in favor of ...

Did people express incendiary prose on the Internet and elsewhere, did they demonstrate uncivil behavior plus irrational activism? Any resemblance to Linux advocates isn't coincidental ( https://tech-insider.org/linux/research/1996/02-a.html ).

Mark O'Mara said "potential stealth jurors have their own agenda but then they infect everybody else with it ..." ( https://youtu.be/r7dEbrfyPCo?t=270 )

Since this is a long weekend, you may want to take a look at this State of Florida v. George Zimmerman timeline: https://www.usviews.org/racial-brawls .

Ten years have passed since SCO v. Novell got decided ... yet, it's possible a stealth juror or two infected the jury to reach their flawed decision ...