Apparently it will be a book on how to be obedient despite the fact in doing so you create a moral wrong.
Juror B37, one of the six female jurors who found George Zimmerman not guilty for the death of Florida teen Trayvon Martin, has signed with Martin Literary Management to write a book about the trial, GalleyCat reports.
The statement from agent Sharlene Martin, president of Martin Literary Management:
My hope is that people will read Juror B37’s book, written with her attorney husband, and understand the commitment it takes to serve and be sequestered on a jury in a highly publicized murder trial and how important, despite one’s personal viewpoints, it is to follow the letter of the law. It could open a whole new dialogue about laws that may need to be revised and revamped to suit a 21st century way of life. The reader will also learn why the jurors had no option but to find Zimmerman Not Guilty due to the manner in which he was charged and the content of the jury instructions.
Of course if Zimmerman had been found guilty then the sales of such a book would not have such a great impact.
How is it not a conflict of interest for a juror that obviously must have had a desire to do this to remain empaneled?
There are usually weeks if not months of negotiations and contract parameters discussed for most book deals. But in this case the juror just happened to get it done within forty eight hours of the verdict being read.
Despicable.