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saso,
I think Hogan, the foreman, was technically competent, but he certainly wasn't supposed to be educating the rest of the jury members by himself. When he explained how samsung's patents were invalid because they couldn't be interchanged on different CPU architectures (which we know is BS), and why apple's should hold, he disobeyed the court's instructions. Other jurors were interviewed after the trial and said the deliberations went much faster after applying Hogan's standards for patents.