Thursday, March 28, 2024

British Solicitor Suspended From Practice of Law for Misconduct as Juror

 Even lawyers serving as jurors can suffer serious consequences for Internet research in violation of the judge's orders.  In March 2021 a 25-year veteran British solicitor was serving as a juror in a civil case.  She researched real estate records relevant to the case, disclosed her findings to the jury, caused a mistrial, and delayed a retrial for 8 months at substantial expense to the parties and lawyers.  The solicitor spent 4 months in jail, literally serving as a jailhouse lawyer assisting her fellow inmates.  In addition, she failed to maintain the public confidence in the solicitor profession.  (Solictors assist trial lawyers but do not themselves appear as a barrister, that is, trial counsel.).   In January 2024 she was suspended from practicing law for 8 years and ordered to pay 5,000 pounds in costs. 

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