A judge has sentenced a juror to eight months in jail for contacting a defendant on Facebook during a trial.
Forty-year-old Joanne Fraill admitted contempt of court for chatting with defendant Jamie Seward on the social networking site.
A U.K. judge has sentenced a juror to eight months in jail for contacting a defendant on Facebook during a trial. Joanne Fraill is the first juror in Britain to be convicted of using the Internet during a trial.
June 20, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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A judge has sentenced a juror to eight months in jail for contacting a defendant on Facebook during a trial.
Forty-year-old Joanne Fraill admitted contempt of court for chatting with defendant Jamie Seward on the social networking site.
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