...for the increase in reported cases of juror misconduct involving use...of social media networks? Any criminal law practitioner knows the right...
...Malcolm Harris. This is a case of first impression, distinctive because it is a criminal case rather than a civil...
...have specifically barred jurors from case-connected use of social media...Indeed, in a November 2011 criminal case, U.S. District Judge...
...social media with very strict ethical constraints." In 2009, Criminal Court Judge Matthew A. Sciarrino was reassigned from Staten Island to Manhattan...
...a blog created by a criminal defense lawyers' group in Broward...the judge presiding over his case as an "evil witch...
...Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit confirmed in ...
...a unique burden on the judicial component of our system. Several recent cases illustrate the pitfalls for judges and lawyers who use social networking....
... These cases are just two...courts in both criminal and civil cases...
...of deliberations, shared information from that search with five other jurors. The case name is ...
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