Jury trial and the internet
Thursday, June 16, 2011
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The case of juror Joanne Fraill, who has admitted contempt of court in looking up a defendant in the case she was hearing, is a great way to start a debate on the relevance (or otherwise) of juries in the internet age.
Video is below!
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