Bobby Cutts Jr. and Juror Bias Against Law Enforcement
By Laura Munion, published Feb 18, 2008
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Associated Press coverage of the Bobby Cutt's Jr. trial has revealed his testimony about what happened on the day his girlfriend died. According to Bobby Cutts Jr.'s testimony, he was in a rush to leave his girlfriend's, Jesse Davis, apartment when she grabbed him and told him he couldn't leave. He had stopped by to pick up their 2 year old son. When she grabbed him he threw his elbow out to push her away. Whether this is really what happened or not, only Bobby knows. However, there is no doubt about what happened next. Jesse Davis died.Next Bobby claims to have been in shock by her death. He then decided to have a friend help him dispose of her body.
Volunteers helped search for Jesse until finally Bobby admitted to FBI agents where he had dumped her body.
Bobby gave an emotional account for the jury today in Canton, Ohio, but will their interpretation of his story be sullied by their own past run-ins with the law? Or will they think that he was an upstanding citizen just because he was a cop and cut him some slack because of their respect for law enforcement?
I think that I would be able to hold my biases in check as a juror, despite growing up with parents who thought most authority figures are crooked. Then again, I can't say that I blame my parents' for their beliefs after growing up in a small town and seeing some of the cronism and pure politics of how some situations were handled.
Bobby Cutts Jr.'s case has a couple of other factors that may influence his jurors besides his former occupation: race and the beginning of life.
Cutts was black; Davis was white. While Canton isn't a tiny, predominantly white or black city, it is hard to completely separate race from biases. Most people who proclaim not to be racist, and who may genuinely not be racist most of the time, sometimes show a preference for their own race. It's sort of like a home team mentality; you want "your" side to win.

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