By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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RIVERSIDE - A lawyer for Mattel says a U.S. Supreme Court decision that jurors' remarks during deliberations cannot nullify a verdict trumps MGA Entertainment's motion for a mistrial in the Bratz doll case.
"The rule against allowing juror testimony for the purposes of impeaching a verdict is ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 3
RIVERSIDE - A lawyer for Mattel says a U.S. Supreme Court decision that jurors' remarks during deliberations cannot nullify a verdict trumps MGA Entertainment's motion for a mistrial in the Bratz doll case.
"The rule against allowing juror testimony for the purposes of impeaching a verdict is ...
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