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Re the Manafort trial, a note about jury deliberations
As someone who’s been on several juries, I may have a bit of insight about the way jurors deliberate and, ergo, what the jurors’ note to Judge Ellis — suggesting the jury may be deadlocked on one charge (there are … Continue reading
Posted in Mueller investigation, The Facts of Life
Tagged Judith Kaye, jury deliberations, Justice T.S. Ellis, Manafort trial
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Oh hey and speaking of juries…
From today’s New York Times, a story about one deliberating jury (in a criminal case) and what is described as a “food fight” in the jury room. It’s caused a temporary stand-off in the courtroom. The defense lawyer wants a … Continue reading
Posted in Law, suits and order, M. Getting the media involved
Tagged judges and juries, jury deliberations, jury trials
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