p0061 A juror's unwillingness to participate in discussions with fellow jurors by listening to their views and expressing his/her own views is a proper ground for removal, but removing a juror because s/he views the evidence in a different way than the rest of the jurors is an abuse of the trial court's discretion.CitationPEOPLE v CLEVELAND (Uncooperative Juror) 25 C4 466 [See: CCP 233, 234; People v Marshall 13 C4 799; People v Fudge 7 C4 1075; People v Johnson 6 C4 1; People v Espinoza 3 C4 806; People v Dell 232 CA3 248; Mitchell v Superior Court 155 CA3 624; People v Hedgecock 51 C3 395]
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