Juror Misconduct Law in Review

#7: A juror suspects the jury deliberated without him while he was in the bathroom. Is this juror misconduct?


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Monroe v. City of Seattle, No. 76478-1-I, 2018 WL 3738995 (Wash. Ct. App. Aug. 6, 2018).

#7: A juror suspects the jury deliberated without him while he was in the bathroom.  Is this juror misconduct?  

We analyze the juror misconduct issues in the case of Monroe v. City of Seattle, No. 76478-1-I, 2018 WL 3738995 (Wash. Ct. App. Aug. 6, 2018).

The issues we’re going to discuss are suspected juror misconduct and the burden of proof, a juror’s change of mind, the jury’s collective thought processes and speculation.

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