Juror Misconduct Law in Review

#16: The juror who says he will find the defendant guilty regardless of the evidence


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Brooks v. State, No. 73730-COA, 2018 WL 6134216 (Nev. App. Nov. 19, 2018).

Nilgun Aykent Zahour & SM JUROR analyze the juror misconduct issues in Brooks v. State, No. 73730-COA, 2018 WL 6134216 (Nev. App. Nov. 19, 2018).

The issue we're going to discuss is whether prejudice exists when jurors hear another juror, who wants to be excused, blurt out that he will find the defendant guilty regardless of the evidence.

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Juror Misconduct Law in ReviewBy Nilgun Aykent Zahour: SM JUROR Attorney & Juror Misconduct Legal Strategist