Dallas
told other jurors during their deliberation what she had found in this way, with the consequence that, when this breach was reported to the trial judge, the trial was stopped.
Not exact matches
These pro-death penalty
jurors also tend to share opinions on
other matters, University of Miami law professor Scott Sundby
told Green.
The defendant
told jurors he had been beaten with a cane several times when he was a pupil at St Benedict's in the 1950s and it was «not totally uncommon» to hear of
others to be caned with their «clothes off».
The
jurors in the bribery trial of Joe Percoco and three
other defendants, now in its seventh week,
told the judge Tuesday that they are deadlocked, and that the only thing they can agree on is that they disagree.
Howe
told jurors that while Percoco was serving in the governor's office he spoke with him daily, but also counted former senior Cuomo aides Howard Glaser and Jim Malatras as close connections, along with
other staffers in the Cuomo administration.
Other witnesses on Monday included former Assistant Attorney General Richard Rodgers, who
told jurors about reforms instituted in 2007 by then - Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, now, of course, the governor.
Barrett said prosecutors erred when they
told jurors that they did not have to consider communications Haste received from
other officers when considering the indictment.
Just
telling the
jurors not to consider the irrelevant information, on the
other hand, was largely ineffective (Law and Human Behaviour, vol 29, p 505).
If Mr. Jones expresses an opinion that
tells you he's going to take a dim view of your client's story, ask Mr. Jones to
tell you more, and while he does, watch for the reactions of
other jurors.
As
jurors are often
told, «We know the contents of
other minds by the statements people make and the behavior they engage in.»
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
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».