"If Your Juror Were Writing On Line, Could You Find It?"
That's the title of this very interesting post by Anne Reed at Deliberations, a blog devoted to "law, news, and and thoughts on juries and jury trials." As Reed notes, it's becomming increasingly common for jurors to blog, read blogs, and comment on blogs, both during and after trials. You'd want to be aware of such activity if it was happening in one of your trials, wouldn't you? So how do you find it? Read Reed's post to find out.
While you're there, you might want to check out some of the other posts, as well. Like this one about an article by a federal district judge making the case for jury questionnaires.
While you're there, you might want to check out some of the other posts, as well. Like this one about an article by a federal district judge making the case for jury questionnaires.
Labels: Juries, Trial Tips
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Thanks for the kind words; they're much appreciated.
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