That answers my question. I bet his wife has blogged or posted.
Just got back...do we know any specifics about this juror? I am kinda likin' him....:crazy:
...Interesting - Jim Lichtenstein noted in a tweet that's there's a bank of computers outside courtroom and lots of activity researching jurors going on....
I agree, but how on earth would the prosecutors find out that info?
Just got back...do we know any specifics about this juror? I am kinda likin' him....:crazy:
[I had my FB set to friends only. But because of all the sleuthing of PJs being done, I googled my name...and poof...my whole FB came up with access to my friends' profiles, etc.! I dug around and found a separate area on FB where you have to secure your account from being googled! I was shocked. So do yourselves a favor and google your name just in case!]If a PoJ doesn't want to serve...I def don't want them on this jury.
However, the ease at which the Atty's are securing access to PoJ's FB posts is unsettling to me. It's just baffling why anyone would NOT have their FB privacy settings secured where (unless you are a "friend") you cannot view their wall and profile info??? And not just before showing up for a jury summons...ANY time.
I don't think so, I follow this case and tried twice to tell husband something about it and he just cut me off and said. "I don't care about that" or he would just turn the TV up louder to hear his sports game instead. lolMy husband doesn't follow the case but if his wife is anything like me, her husband gets daily Caylee updates.