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  2. Jury tampering - Wikipedia

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    Jury tampering is the crime of unduly attempting to influence the composition or decisions of a jury during the course of a trial. The means by which this crime could be perpetrated can include attempting to discredit potential jurors to ensure they will not be selected for duty.

  3. Juror misconduct - Wikipedia

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    Juror misconduct is when the law of the court is violated by a member of the jury while a court case is in progression or after it has reached a verdict. [1] Misconduct can take several forms: Communication by the jury with those outside of the trial/court case. Those on the outside include “witnesses, attorneys, bailiffs, or judges about the ...

  4. Miscarriage of justice - Wikipedia

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    There is no right to a trial without jury (except during the troubles in Northern Ireland or in the case where there is a significant risk of jury-tampering, such as organised crime cases, when a judge or judges presided without a jury). During the early 1990s, a series of high-profile cases turned out to be miscarriages of justice.

  5. Prosecutorial misconduct - Wikipedia

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    In jurisprudence, prosecutorial misconduct or prosecutorial overreach is "an illegal act or failing to act, on the part of a prosecutor, especially an attempt to sway the jury to wrongly convict a defendant or to impose a harsher than appropriate punishment." [1] It is similar to selective prosecution. Prosecutors are bound by a set of rules ...

  6. Will Becky Hill’s plagiarism of BBC reporter hurt her ... - AOL

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    At the upcoming court hearing, Hill — who denies tampering with the Murdaugh jurors — is potentially a star witness for the state, as prosecutors may put her on the witness stand to deny the ...

  7. Judge denies Alex Murdaugh a new murder trial based on ...

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    As part of the evidentiary hearing, Toal focused on Hill's and former jurors' testimony to determine whether Murdaugh's appeal for a new trial should be granted based on jury tampering allegations ...

  8. Innominate jury - Wikipedia

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    An innominate jury, also known as an anonymous jury, is a jury whose members are kept anonymous by court order.This may be requested by the prosecution or defense in order to protect the jury from the media, potential jury tampering, or social pressure to return a particular verdict.

  9. Judge in Trump’s NY criminal case will limit access to juror ...

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    The New York judge overseeing Donald Trump’s criminal trial beginning later this month agreed to limit access to juror information, citing the possibility of harassment.