Comment Re:Well (Score 1) 558
I was recently selected for jury duty. I was informed outright that I was not to speak about the case as expected, but the judge also warned that I was not to use the internet to do any sort of research on the case, and that all questions should be passed to the bailiff.
Why isn't this a standard procedure everywhere?
It is. From the article:
Kaplan reminded her that he had warned the jurors every day during the three-week trial not to do any research on their own.
Apparently the woman didn't consider reading about psychological terms on Wikipedia as research.