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The Profiles Of The 12 Jurors Who Will Deliberate The Theater Shooting Case

CENTENNIAL, Colo. (CBS4) - As closing arguments wrapped up on Tuesday in the Aurora theater shooting case , 12 jurors who were chosen to deliberate the case, while the other seven jurors will be alternates.

The information on their profiles was revealed during jury selection but their names have not been made public.

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The following are the profiles of the 12 jurors who will decide the fate of defendant James Holmes' life:

- #640: White woman in 40s who has a son who is bipolar.
- #17: Middle aged white woman, attorney, said she doesn't believe in "not guilty by reason of insanity."
- #329: White woman in her 30s and a former victim's advocate.
- #535: Middle aged white woman who suffers from depression. Her niece was at the Columbine shooting. She was also married to a police officer.
- #7: Middle aged white woman who believes in "eye for eye." She suffered from depression.
- #118: Older white woman with son with PTSD. She's a physicist who has worked with explosives.
- #378: White woman in 50s who was a paramedic for 20 years. She believes in treating patients with mental illness with respect.
- #155: White male who believes mental illness is real.
- #527: White male who is a store manager.
- #737: White male Columbine survivor early his early 30s. His first reaction to getting the jury summons was, 'I can't do this.' He went through 10 years of therapy.
- #557: Hispanic woman in 30s or 40s who says mental illness is not an excuse.
- #311: Middle aged white woman who says she believes in the death penalty but believes one death is bad enough. She has been on a jury before.

The alternates must still be at the courthouse while the other jurors deliberate for however long it takes to come to a decision.

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