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Barry Bonds Trial May Test Tweeting Jurors

The Recorder

February 15, 2011

Knowing the urge will be great to take the case outside the box, lawyers on both sides of the upcoming Barry Bonds trial on steroid use want a strong warning to jurors to avoid internet research and social media during the trial. Jurors' internet misbehavior in recent cases has reportedly caused a slew of mistrials and overturned verdicts.

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