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What happens to the jury's admonition after a trial concludes?
After a trial concludes, the jury's admonition to not discuss the case no longer applies. As the Judge explained, jurors are free to talk about the case with anybody if they wish to do so following the verdict delivery. This represents a significant shift from the strict confidentiality requirements maintained throughout the trial proceedings. Jurors regain their full freedom of speech regarding the case details, though they maintain the option to decline discussing the matter if they prefer privacy.
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Judge's Final Remarks to the Jury
ABC News·8 months ago
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