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What Happens When a Juror Changes Their Mind?

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From our friends at Texas Monthly
The Verdict's in—but What Happens When a Juror Changes Their Mind?
Uncovering the stories of remorseful jurors—and what it takes for them to take action.
The Juror Who Found Herself Guilty
"This definitive telling of Ybarra and Jaile's story by *Texas Monthly* writer Michael Hall maps both subjects' lives before their paths crossed and the difficult decades that followed Jaile's guilty verdict. Especially interesting, it also lays out who Ybarra called in 2017 when she resolved to do something about her 1990 decision, and which parties helped to make things right. It's a long read, but it's worth making it to the end for a poignant reunion between Ybarra and Jaile." -Amanda O'Donnell
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The Story: the Juror Who Found Herself Guilty
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A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Change
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