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"But deliberating for six or seven hours a day for even several days it's brutal," James Matsumoto said, imagining how the current set of jurors must feel. "They'll feel like they've been put on the rack, stretched and pulled."
James Matsumoto, who was the jury foreman for the first trial and has shown up every day just to sit in the courtroom for the second trial, thinks putting Blagojevich on the stand didn't help or hurt his case.
The phone rang nonstop at jury foreman James Matsumoto's house. A helicopter hovered over another juror's residence. The holdout juror, upset and unsettled, went into hiding as journalists camped outside her townhome.