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“Juror One” Seeks to Shield Facebook Trial Postings

Posted on August 24, 2012 by pogowasright.org

Annie Youderian reports:

A former jury foreman claims a court order forcing him to disclose the Facebook messages he posted during a gang-related attempted-murder trial violates his privacy rights.

The juror, identified only as “Juror Number One,” asked for an injunction in Federal Court that would bar the Sacramento County Superior Court from enforcing its February 2011 order requiring him to let Facebook reveal his trial postings.

Read more on this latest round  on Courthouse News .

h/t Venkat Balasubramani

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