Four Philadelphia Inquirer reporters were found guilty of contempt and fined for defying a New Jersey judge’s order not to name in print former jurors in a high-profile murder case.

On Thursday, Superior Court Judge Theodore Davis in Camden imposed $1,000 fines each on Emilie Lounsberry, Dwight Ott, George Anastasia and Joseph Gambardello for collaborating in a news article that disclosed a juror’s name.

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