I assume they have to request cell phone records for the juror(s) and other parties allegedly involved to see the data transmitted (or not). As we have seen from other investigations, this requires going through the cell phone provider's legal organization with a subpoena, if I am not mistaken. That in itself could take a long time.
I don't like this allegation, but I'm not going to get worked up about it until and unless something is found to be funky.
If no wrongdoing is found, it's a damn shame that this happened, and I wish people wouldn't screw around like this. Investigations are expensive, and we have other issues, like EDUCATION, that need funding.
I don't like this allegation, but I'm not going to get worked up about it until and unless something is found to be funky.
If no wrongdoing is found, it's a damn shame that this happened, and I wish people wouldn't screw around like this. Investigations are expensive, and we have other issues, like EDUCATION, that need funding.