As you sit at counsel table furiously combing the Internet for possible information on your potential jurors, you have to admit that the information available on Google just isn't good enough anymore. Juror number five works at Nordstrom's. Juror number seven owns a yogurt shop by the beach. You can get most of that information from the jurors themselves in the courtroom. Where do you really want to look? That's right: social media...
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