Other jurors feel that if Dr. Jones was negligent and they don't bring in a verdict for the plaintiffs, then the doctor won't be held responsible.
Not exact matches
Daniel C. Richman, a former federal prosecutor in Manhattan who is now a law professor at Columbia University, said, «I suppose the claim would be that by not directly addressing the concerns the
juror expressed in the notes, the court left room for her to
feel unduly coerced by
other jurors.»
«Some
jurors found games that
felt like interactive movies or impressionistic models, while
others found liberating creative worlds in which you could do anything.»
Most judges find out about
juror misuse of Net media from tattling by
other jurors or lawyers (perhaps lawyers who
feel they are losing the case?).