The explosive growth of social networking has placed enormous pressure on one of the most fundamental of American institutions—the impartial jury. Through social networking services like Facebook and Twitter, jurors have committed significant and often high-profile acts of misconduct. Just recently, the Arkansas Supreme Court reversed a death sentence because a juror Tweeted about the case during deliberations. In light of the significant risks to a fair trial that arise when jurors communicate through social media during trial, judges must be vigilant in monitoring for potential outside influences and in deterring misconduct. In this Article, we present informal survey data from actual jurors on their use of social networking during trial....
Social media makes it easier than ever to access information and opinions associated with criminal p...
Over the course of six meetings held between 2008 and 2011, the members of the Executive Session for...
This essay proceeds in three parts. First, it examines the current state of jury investigations, and...
The explosive growth of social networking has placed enormous pressure on one of the most fundamenta...
The 21st century is an era in which the dependence on technology is at an all-time high. The availab...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. May 2016. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Seth Lewis. 1 com...
Governments and courts around the world are increasingly concerned about the potential for social me...
Social media makes it easier than ever to access information and opinions associated with criminal p...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. May 2013. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Amy Kristin Sande...
Media reported recently that there may be an attempt to stop the Jesse Ryder assault case because of...
This Article provides a comparative analysis of foreign jury systems and reviews the history of juri...
Chapter in seminar manual for Voir Dire and Jury Selection, National Business Institute. Also Power...
When the Framers drafted the Sixth Amendment and provided that the accused in a criminal case would ...
This Comment will address what impact social media has on the fundamental right to an impartial jury...
This Article presents the results of a survey of jurors in federal and state court on their use of s...
Social media makes it easier than ever to access information and opinions associated with criminal p...
Over the course of six meetings held between 2008 and 2011, the members of the Executive Session for...
This essay proceeds in three parts. First, it examines the current state of jury investigations, and...
The explosive growth of social networking has placed enormous pressure on one of the most fundamenta...
The 21st century is an era in which the dependence on technology is at an all-time high. The availab...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. May 2016. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Seth Lewis. 1 com...
Governments and courts around the world are increasingly concerned about the potential for social me...
Social media makes it easier than ever to access information and opinions associated with criminal p...
University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. May 2013. Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Amy Kristin Sande...
Media reported recently that there may be an attempt to stop the Jesse Ryder assault case because of...
This Article provides a comparative analysis of foreign jury systems and reviews the history of juri...
Chapter in seminar manual for Voir Dire and Jury Selection, National Business Institute. Also Power...
When the Framers drafted the Sixth Amendment and provided that the accused in a criminal case would ...
This Comment will address what impact social media has on the fundamental right to an impartial jury...
This Article presents the results of a survey of jurors in federal and state court on their use of s...
Social media makes it easier than ever to access information and opinions associated with criminal p...
Over the course of six meetings held between 2008 and 2011, the members of the Executive Session for...
This essay proceeds in three parts. First, it examines the current state of jury investigations, and...