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NY Times:
On the day of the verdict, an alternate juror contacted a lawyer for Mr. Neulander. That led to the revelation that one of the jurors who had voted to convict him of murder had exchanged 7,000 text messages with family and friends during the three-week trial.
Hundreds of the texts involved aspects of the case, a clear violation of the judge’s standard admonition that jurors not discuss the matter until after the trial was over....to continue reading go here.
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