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Who's on the Nacchio jury

Published March 20, 2007 at midnight

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The jury hearing the Nacchio case is made up of seven women and 11 men. Jurors' ages are unknown, and under judge's order, their names are confidential:

Juror One

Divorced woman from Fort Collins. Works as a mortgage broker. Said she was nervous and didn't sleep well the night before she had to appear for jury selection.

Juror Two

A male radiographer/MRI technician from Littleton who has a bachelor's degree in finance and used to work at Wells Fargo. Said corporate executives should be "rewarded for the job they do, based on performance."

Juror Three

Single man from Fort Collins who has master's degrees in electrical engineering and biomedical science. Frequently reads The Economist, Business Week and the business publication The Red Herring.

Juror Four

Married man from unknown town. Former Air Force instructor, computer repairman and mortgage analyst with two children in their 30s.

Juror Five

Westminster woman with three kids ages 31, 27 and 24. Has taken accounting classes at Metropolitan State University of Denver.

Juror Six

Greeley woman originally from Czechoslovakia. Once worked as a chemist, she and her husband now have a construction company, where she handles the bookkeeping.

Juror Seven

Arvada man, longtime pilot for United Airlines. Said he once received compensation in the form of stock options and it "didn't work out well," but that he has no hard feelings about it. "Life is not fair, and that's just one of the things that happens," he said.

Juror Eight

Man from Milliken who works as a maintenance supervisor. Colorado native, has two children, ages 29 and 25.

Juror Nine

Arvada man who owns an electronics company and once installed a stereo system in Judge Nottingham's home. Has a degree in accounting and has made enough money in investments to consider himself "a happy man."

Juror Ten

Arvada man who manages a financial services company and used to be a financial adviser. Said many of the people he advised lost money because it was a bad time for the stock market, and that he lost "a decent amount" himself.

Juror Eleven

A grandfather and retired retail store owner from Colorado Springs. Served in the Army. Said he graduated high school and then attended "the school of hard knocks."

Juror Twelve

Aurora woman who works as an administrative assistant, where she reconciles bank accounts. Single, has a bachelor's degree in an unknown field.

Juror Thirteen

Centennial man who works at the parts counter of an car dealership. Colorado native with a high school diploma. Married with two children.

Juror Fourteen

Woman who was born in Mexico and earned a two-year degree in accounting there. Has lived in Longmont for 14 years and now teaches preschool. Has a 33-year-old daughter.

Juror Fifteen

Fort Collins woman and Colorado native. Single, has worked for 11 years as a power equipment operator. High school diploma with one year of college coursework in graphic design and computers.

Juror Sixteen

Evergreen woman who served in the Air Force 30 years ago, now is a registered nurse. Said executives who make a company's profits grow probably deserve a high level of compensation.

Juror Seventeen

Byers man who is a rancher and electrician. Colorado native, studied agriculture business for two years at a junior college. Two children, ages 24 and 20.

Juror Eighteen

Littleton man whose former neighbor used to lead the association of U S West retirees and whose son-in-law's parents lost a good part of their retirement in Qwest's stock collapse. Says those people have moved on and wouldn't hold it against him if the jury acquits Nacchio. Like Nacchio, he's originally from New Jersey.