Roze
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A "booker" books guests for media shows.
Crap. I was hoping it was a bookie trying to influence the outcome of the trial. Thanks Teh.
A "booker" books guests for media shows.
I think he should release their names. He shouldn't even think twice about it. They certainly didn't think about what they did.
Oh yeah, AND it is the law.
Then I will never serve, EVER! As one poster on another board once said, the best way to get out of jury duty is walk in to court with a rope in your hand and say "where's the defendant"? :floorlaugh:
So much for civic duty!!!!!!!!!!!! Count me out.
Okay, here's another question while we're at it. Why can't Casey's psych exams now be released (found NG and all). They were sealed by the court. Why aren't the jurors names sealed by the court?
Riddle me that. :banghead:
I dont understand what can be done? Changing the law takes years sometimes. 7 days and thats it, but i predict less. I give it till monday and more names are gonna be released or by the time Casey is free.
Would love to read it, let me know if you find it. It was MA I think?
Fox News sued to get the names of the jurors in the case so that we could ask them what swayed their decision. But the court ruled against us -- the names will remain sealed. So Americans will not be able to find out how Avila's acquittal came about.
I pray to God this doesn't happen, can you imagine all the jurors afraid to vote guilty or not guilty based on public and media feelings? could make the whole system a sham imo
Thank you. Sigh of relief here. :seeya:I am not so sure the law is so settled.
If you read the motion - unless I completely missed it - there is no cite to a Florida statute stating the names must be released.
There is a cite to a supreme court case where the conclusion drawn is that juror information generally should not be kept confidential (paragraph 5).
And another cite from a lower Florida court that states any closure order must be lifted as soons as the reasons necessating closure are no longer valid (paragraph 7). Safety reasons could, presumably, last till each juror is dead, or perhaps even longer.
I am not so sure the law is so settled.
If you read the motion - unless I completely missed it - there is no cite to a Florida statute stating the names must be released.
There is a cite to a supreme court case where the conclusion drawn is that juror information generally should not be kept confidential (paragraph 5).
And another cite from a lower Florida court that states any closure order must be lifted as soons as the reasons necessating closure are no longer valid (paragraph 7). Safety reasons could, presumably, last till each juror is dead, or perhaps even longer.
I am not so sure the law is so settled.
If you read the motion - unless I completely missed it - there is no cite to a Florida statute stating the names must be released.
There is a cite to a supreme court case where the conclusion drawn is that juror information generally should not be kept confidential (paragraph 5).
And another cite from a lower Florida court that states any closure order must be lifted as soons as the reasons necessating closure are no longer valid (paragraph 7). Safety reasons could, presumably, last till each juror is dead, or perhaps even longer.
Because I guess the law states they can be sealed.
If I had to guess, it's because it's medical.
But, the law states juror info is public knowledge.
Well, it sounds like the jurors are safe for quite some time then. This would have to go the U.S. Supreme Court, not the state of Fla. I'd be filing an appeal in a NY minute if my name were released. Or if the State of Fla notified me my name was going to be released.If you look at the motion the news companies filed, they reference the Florida Constitution Article 1 section 24, in it. That is probably where the law is.
If you look at the motion the news companies filed, they reference the Florida Constitution Article 1 section 24, in it. That is probably where the law is.
From what I found yesterday, and linked... The names must be released.
Well, it sounds like the jurors are safe for quite some time then. This would have to go the U.S. Supreme Court, not the state of Fla. I'd be filing an appeal in a NY minute if my name were released. Or if the State of Fla notified me my name was going to be released.