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The foreman of the Apple vs. Samsung jury explained in an interview Monday how it came to such a quick decision -- despite encountering a stalemate between some jurors early in the process.
Velvin Hogan, an electrical engineer who headed up the jury, told BloombergTV how the jury came to find Samsung guilty in the case and award Apple more than $1 billion.
I thought it was ultimately going to lean the other way, he said. As the jury went through each point, however, Hogan said it became more and more apparent that Samsung was guilty.
The evidence was overwhelming," Hogan said. "Samsung should have known or did know they were infringing.
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