Abstract
This Article presents the results of a survey of jurors in federal and state court on their use of social media during their jury service. We began surveying federal jurors in 2011 and reported preliminary results in 2012; since then, we have surveyed several hundred more jurors, including state jurors, for a more complete picture of juror attitudes toward social media. Our results support the growing consensus that jury instructions are the most effective tool to mitigate the risk of juror misconduct through social media. We conclude with a set of recommended best practices for using a social-media instruction.
Citation
Amy St. Eve et al., More From the #Jury Box: The Latest on Juries and Social Media, 12 Duke Law & Technology Review 64-91 (2014)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dltr/vol12/iss1/4