Profiles of jury members in Campbell trial
Published on: 01/20/06
More information has emerged on the seven-man, five-woman jury in the federal corruption case against former Atlanta Mayor Bill Campbell.
Most of the jurors -- seven blacks and five whites -- are in their 30s or 40s. Their occupations run the gamut from laborer to letter carrier, truck driver to technical architect.
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The jurors, who have not been named in U.S. District Court and whose residences have not been provided, are referred to by a number. Based on information provided by the court and additional information gained from questioning during jury selection, here is what is known about each of them so far:
No. 6 - A 25-year-old white woman who is a workers' compensation adjuster. She moved to Atlanta in July 2004 and has worked in political campaigns in another city.
No. 7 - A 70-year-old black man who is a laborer. He is retired and told the judge he knew one of the key figures in the investigation, developer Ronnie Thornton, in the 1950s.
No. 9 - A 37-year-old black woman who is a cash room supervisor. She worked in the city finance department in general accounting.
No. 15 - A 38-year-old black man who is a technical architect for a telecommunications company.
No. 21 - A 41-year-old black woman who is an administrative assistant. She also owns a "gifts business" and has done paralegal training.
No. 33 - A 49-year-old black man who is a truck driver.
No. 37 - A 56-year-old retired white male. He retired from the food manufacturing industry.
No. 40 - A 63-year-old self-employed white male who said during jury selection that he hated the Internal Revenue Service.
No. 43 - A 49-year-old master plumber who is a white male.
No. 49 - A 46-year-old white woman who is a letter carrier.
No. 51 - A 41-year-old black man who is a technicians manager.
No. 54 - A 31-year-old black woman who has an administrative position.



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