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Comment Re:the effect of cameras in courtrooms (Score 1) 80

The jurors also knew their every in-court action would be up for public scrutiny, not the least of which was the final verdict. It's nearly impossible to determine how that affected each of them.

The jurors were not shown during the trial, so I can't imagine how their in-court actions would be known.

Comment Re:My kids stumbled onto this (Score 1) 55

Had a similar problem a few years ago with Sprint and a company called Blinko. All Sprint would do was tell me the name of the company that stuck the 9.99 charge on my bill. They said they could not prevent these sorts of charges. Took about 3 months but I did get the money back, no thanks to Sprint. Needless to say Sprint and I parted ways as the next opportunity.

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