
The first potential juror in the group was dismissed from the trial after expressing concerns about balancing her responsibilities as a medical director who performs surgeries with the length of the trial proceedings. During the selection process, the juror mentioned her apprehension about fulfilling her work duties and being present for the trial.
The judge acknowledged the juror's concerns and emphasized that only she could determine if she could commit fully to the trial. The juror ultimately stated, 'I don’t think I can,' leading to her dismissal from the jury pool.

It is not uncommon for potential jurors to face challenges in serving on a trial due to personal or professional obligations. In this case, the juror's role as a medical director performing surgeries presented a conflict with the demands of the trial.
The judge's decision to excuse the juror highlights the importance of ensuring that jurors are able to dedicate their full attention to the trial proceedings. By excusing the juror who expressed concerns about balancing work responsibilities with jury duty, the court aims to maintain the integrity of the trial process and uphold the rights of all parties involved.