Jurors Use Social Media To Research Case Details [VIDEO]
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Jurors sometimes use social media sites to research case details, but surprisingly, doing so is not always grounds for reversal of a verdict. This video outlines case examples of this behavior, along with practical steps you can take to reduce the risk of having social media impact your next case.
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