DiscoverJuror Misconduct Law in Review#19: Does a text message to a juror, “Please don’t send my brother to jail,” result in jury tampering?
#19: Does a text message to a juror, “Please don’t send my brother to jail,” result in jury tampering?

#19: Does a text message to a juror, “Please don’t send my brother to jail,” result in jury tampering?

Update: 2018-12-12
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Wallace v. Superintendent Unknown Banks, No. 3:15 CV669-CWR-RHW, 2018 WL 3852624 (S.D. Miss. July 9, 2018), report and recommendation adopted sub nom. Wallace v. Banks, No. 316CV00669CWRRHW, 2018 WL 3846324 (S.D. Miss. Aug. 13, 2018). 

Nilgun Aykent Zahour & SM JUROR analyze the juror misconduct issues in Wallace v. Superintendent Unknown Banks, No. 3:15 CV669-CWR-RHW, 2018 WL 3852624 (S.D. Miss. July 9, 2018), report and recommendation adopted sub nom. Wallace v. Banks, No. 316CV00669CWRRHW, 2018 WL 3846324 (S.D. Miss. Aug. 13, 2018). 

The issues we’re going to discuss are text messages to a juror, jury tampering, improper communications, and procedural bars. 

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#19: Does a text message to a juror, “Please don’t send my brother to jail,” result in jury tampering?

#19: Does a text message to a juror, “Please don’t send my brother to jail,” result in jury tampering?

Nilgun Aykent Zahour