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juror misconduct

Refusal to Deliberate

October 11, 2017May 26, 2011 Jeff Welty

I was asked recently whether a juror can be removed for refusing to deliberate. The case in which the issue arose has concluded, a federal circuit court just weighed in on the issue, and I thought that others might be interested in the law in this area, hence this post. There’s no North Carolina case … Read more

Categories Procedure, Uncategorized Tags juror misconduct, jurors, jury deliberations Leave a comment

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