Calif. juror ordered to turn over Facebook posts (AP)
Saturday, February 5, 2011 5:01 PM
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – A Calif. watch has ordered a panellist to invoke over Facebook messages he posted during the effort of several questionable association members.
Sacramento Superior Court Judge Michael Kenny said weekday that Arturo Ramirez could face jail time if he doesn't provide Facebook authorisation to divulge the postings within 10 days.
Defense attorneys had requested the revealing to watch whether Ramirez was influenced by some right communication.
The five questionable association members were guilty terminal assemblage in the 2008 beating of a Negro at a pedal station. They have yet to be sentenced.
Ramirez's posts allegedly defined the grounds as "boring" and revealed he was on the jury.
His attorney says the judge's order an invasion of concealment and told the Sacramento Bee that he planned to appeal.
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Information from: The Sacramento Bee, http://www.sacbee.com
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