QUICKLINK   Michigan · July 2, 2009 · Internet regulation

Tweeting from the jury box soon to be banned in Michigan

Keywords: Jurors & secrecy; Text messaging

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Starting in September, Michigan jurors will no longer be allowed to send text messages, "tweet" or engage in other forms of electronic communication during trials.

The Michigan Supreme Court established the new rule Tuesday in an attempt to prevent distraction and outside information from influencing trial outcomes, according to the National Law Journal. The new rule requires that jurors be instructed ahead of time that electronic devices like Blackberrys and iPhones may not be used in the jury box or during deliberations.

Courts around the country have been grappling with the question of how to keep jurors from using Twitter, Google or text messages to divulge or gather information inappropriately during trial.

Caitlin Dickson, 12:34 pm · Comments: 0


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