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A juror lied about being a victim of sexual assault. Is that enough for Ghislaine Maxwell to get a new trial? Find out as Andrew brings us the legal deep dive. Also, GOOD NEWS! The Ohio Supreme Court struck down some gerrymandered maps. It's fantastic news and we're here to tell you all about it!
Links: Rule 33. New Trial, McDonough Power Equipment v. Greenwood, 464 U.S. 548 (1984), Ramos v. Louisiana – 140 S.Ct 1390 (2020), Montgomery Ward & Co. v. Duncan, 311 U. S. 243, 251 (1940), League of Women Voters of Ohio v. Ohio Redistricting Commission, Article XI - Ohio Constitution

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Stormy Decisis

What happens if a juror provides incorrect information because they genuinely interpret their experience as not wrong, even though they were definitely victimized according to the law? E.g. some people who experienced statutory rape think it was okay and not harmful. If you ask them if they were raped, they would honestly but incorrectly say no. Also, are there provisions for people not wanting to discuss this stuff publicly?

Anonymous

I honestly don't think that a single person in this country can honestly answer "no" to "have you or a family member ever been the victim or attempted victim of sexual assault or unwanted advances" (paraphrased). That's such a big category of things that literally every woman I've ever spoken to has been in that position, as well as many of the men. That someone wouldn't have (at minimum) a family member that was the victim of an unwanted sexual advance strains credulity

General Contact Unit Problem Child

also who doesn't have family member who's been injured by a common machine or appliance at some point in their life? Like my dad does wood work and he's badly cut himself with his buss saw a couple times. Would that get me thrown off the jury?