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The Case of the Twittering Juror

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That sounds like a good title for a Perry Mason novel, but this is a real case. It's civil, but it could just as easily happen in a criminal case. The juror sent 8 "tweets" to Twitter.com during deliberations ending in a $12.6M verdict. No new trial, the judge decided, according to this AP article by Jon Gambrell.

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