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Jurors from the Casey Anthony trial are keeping a low profile after Judge Belvin Perry released their names this week. He said he wanted a “cooling off “period between the revealing and the acquittal. Anthony was found not guilty in July.

Although the air has gotten a little chilly, the general public is blazing with rage because of the verdict.

After the names were revealed, the Associated Press, went to the homes of the jurors.

Here's an excerpt: "... in most cases, the blinds or drapes were closed and no one answered. Dogs could be heard barking inside some of the homes. When someone did come to the door, they said the juror didn't want to speak or in one case, said the juror didn't live there."

Regardless of how people feel about the outcome, certain facts remain true about the judicial process. Anthony was in a jury of her peers as well as had a fair and speedy trial.

I'm curious to know Crossroads readers: would you confront the jurors if you had the opportunity? If so, what would you say?