Opinion ID: 1717534
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: stacey jones

Text: Mr. Craddick: Miss Jones have you formed an opinion on the death penalty? Venireperson Jones: I think so. It depends on the situation and the crime, and if someone is found guilty or not, but I do believe in an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. But I don't know ifI won't feel comfortable.       Mr. Craddick: would you, during that time period, and all the times up until then, keep your mind open to the possibility of voting for either one of the punishments if called upon at that time? Venireperson Jones: I know I am supposed to. But I can't really fairly say, because I am like an emotional person sometimes. Sometimes my emotions get in the way of what's supposed to be the right thing to do and the wrong thing to do. Mr. Craddick: You think then because of your personal opinion you might close your mind to the possibility of eventually voting for life imprisonment without the possibility of probation or parole? Venireperson Jones: I would have to say yes.