I have written before that jurors accused of misconduct do not forfeit their constitutional rights at the courtroom door. Some stories in past have made no mention of court-appointed counsel for a juror prior to judge questioning them about alleged violations of the court's instructions as to social media and outside research during the trial. The juror should be advised on their 5th amendment right against self-incrimination. Judges cannot will-nilly seize a juror's electronic device and conduct a forensic examination, nor can they allow lawyers in the case to do so. The best route always is to pause, act cautiously, and refer the matter to law enforcement, even if a brief adjournment of the trial is necessary. Also consult the attorney assigned to the judicial branch.
A blog about the very small percentage of jurors who fail to follow the judge's instructions, including doing independent Internet research, using social media (such as Facebook) to contact parties and lawyers, and blogging about the trial. Juror misconduct frequently results in mistrials and a waste of resources. Links will be provided to sample jury summonses, jury instructions, and other resources to improve juror education and minimize juror misconduct, thereby promoting fairness of trials.

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