LucyRocket
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Cant do can they can only go by exactly what they have been told in court
They certainly can't research anything to do with the case, I would imagine that would be related topics too even if they're not directly connected to the case eg. If you research voyerism you might get a biased article, or personal experiences, which may guide your opinion.
Tide hasn't been brought up in the trial at all that we know of, so they shouldn't be considering that. They can only discuss and deliberate the actual evidence they've been presented with.
Voyeurism has been discussed in specific detail in court, so they should be quite clear on that, BUT if they're not, they can discuss this with their fellow jurors
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