People v. Bohl, 2018 COA 152.

Nilgun Aykent Zahour & SM JUROR analyze the juror misconduct issues in the case of People v. Bohl, 2018 COA 152, decided on November 1, 2018.

The issues we’re going to discuss are the denial of a motion to access juror contact information to prove juror misconduct after an evidentiary hearing; text messages between a juror's wife and an attorney which reveal a juror performed outside research; and the finding that a timeline of events is not extraneous evidence. 

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Don't let juror misconduct taint your next verdict...