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Courts Ask Jurors to Stop Tweeting |
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Written by DocuTech
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Thursday, 11 February 2010 12:38 |
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Long held jury instructions will soon be changed to include electronic media.
The model jury instructions the Judicial Conference released to the federal judiciary in late January specify: "You may not communicate with anyone about the case on your cellphone, through e-mail, Blackberry, iPhone, text messaging, or on Twitter, through any blog or website, through any internet chat room, or by way of any other social networking websites, including Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn and YouTube."
U.S. District Judge Julie Robinson of Kansas, the chair of the Judicial Conference Committee on Court Administration and Case Management, told the nation's judges in a Jan. 28 memo that the new jury instructions "address the increasing incidence of juror use, of such devices as cellular telephones or computers, to conduct research on the internet or communicate with others about cases."
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