'I thought I could do this,' woman tearfully tells attorneys
The prospective alternate who said her father was a friend of Chris Christie's broke down crying during the individual questioning of prospective jurors, telling assistant DA Susan Hoffinger, "This is so much more stressful than I thought it would be."
Hoffinger was quizzing potential alternates about their views of the burden of proof that prosecutors are required to meet.
"I have to be honest, I feel so nervous and anxious right now," the woman said, breaking into tears. "I'm sorry, I thought I could do this. I wouldn't want someone who feels this way to judge my case."
Judge Merchan called her up to the bench for a private conversation and excused her from the pool.
When the questioning resumed, another prospective alternate turned the tables on Hoffinger. "May I ask you a question?" he said. "The burden of proof is subjective to each individual juror?"
Hoffinger explained that "there is only one burden of proof" and that prosecutors are obligated to prove Trump's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
The man said he accepted that, and that he would not hold prosecutors to an even higher standard because Trump is a former president.