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Criminal

Apr. 5, 2011

Judge Considers Juror's Criminal Record

Lawyers for San Jose criminal defense attorney Jamie L. Harley, whom a jury found guilty of money laundering last summer, argue she is entitled to a new trial because of the criminal record of the jury foreman.


By Rebecca Beyer


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN JOSE - The foreman from the jury that found San Jose criminal defense attorney Jamie L. Harley guilty of money laundering was hauled into court Friday to answer questions about his own criminal history.


In an unusual intrusion into a juror's life post-trial, Northern District Chief Judge James Ware ordered juror Mark Porter to appear at an evidentiary hearing. At issue is whether Porter's...

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