Message from @LotheronPrime

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2018-05-25 16:13:55 UTC  

not victim of knowledge, but you get what I'm saying

2018-05-25 16:14:07 UTC  

are you a leftist?

2018-05-25 16:14:08 UTC  

anyway, I think it's BS in either case

2018-05-25 16:14:14 UTC  

"you did an action, but you are the victim"

2018-05-25 16:14:14 UTC  

haha no

2018-05-25 16:14:26 UTC  

>you shared it

that is an action

2018-05-25 16:14:43 UTC  

it would be victim blaming if you jailed the jury for hearing it

2018-05-25 16:14:44 UTC  

an action I don't deem illegal...

2018-05-25 16:15:02 UTC  

sharing information, in this case, isn't illegal..

2018-05-25 16:15:31 UTC  

i.e. reporting on the trial, possbily the verdict.. that wouldn't be illegal here, regardless

2018-05-25 16:15:40 UTC  

hence why the jury is usually instructed to not watch the media

2018-05-25 16:16:09 UTC  

so you can't arrest media for that, and TR is media in this case.. so our first amendment should protect what he was doing

2018-05-25 16:16:47 UTC  

well in this case, not watch the media (for a year), talk to family (for a year), talk to colleagues (for a year). Since we are here, because some fuckwad (the person who should really be sent to jail) split this up across a year. What are the options?

2018-05-25 16:17:02 UTC  

also, this is in the UK

2018-05-25 16:17:06 UTC  

not supressing the media is not an option

2018-05-25 16:17:08 UTC  

again I know this

2018-05-25 16:17:16 UTC  

I'm talking about what would happen here and why I think it's wrong

2018-05-25 16:17:21 UTC  

i agree, this shit really wouldn't fly here

2018-05-25 16:17:34 UTC  

and also, that happens all the time in jury trials, jury sequesters

2018-05-25 16:18:00 UTC  

265 days for the OJ trial.

2018-05-25 16:18:09 UTC  

so there's your answer of what happens here

2018-05-25 16:18:13 UTC  

which one, his first or second?

2018-05-25 16:18:20 UTC  

first

2018-05-25 16:18:30 UTC  

the murder trial

2018-05-25 16:19:20 UTC  

I shouldn't say 265 days is the norm, but it has happened, and that's how it was dealt with, rightly or wrongly

2018-05-25 16:19:25 UTC  

What happens if someone on a jury breaks that? they kicked off the jury

2018-05-25 16:19:32 UTC  

?

2018-05-25 16:19:32 UTC  

yup

2018-05-25 16:19:38 UTC  

can be

2018-05-25 16:19:42 UTC  

or a mistrial

2018-05-25 16:20:22 UTC  

there was probably some legalities too if I had to imagine.. poor jurors

2018-05-25 16:21:00 UTC  

anyway, here, it would be jury sequester, not infringing on press rights...

2018-05-25 16:21:04 UTC  

they dont really sequester much anymore - its incredibly expensive.. they have to pay each juror not to mention all the people hired...

2018-05-25 16:21:06 UTC  

regardless of why the gag order was placed, it was placed (and gag orders happen here too)

2018-05-25 16:21:28 UTC  

there were rooms at the courthouse for that.. but appaarently its very rare

2018-05-25 16:21:35 UTC  

yeah it's rare

2018-05-25 16:21:40 UTC  

my case only lasted 3 days

2018-05-25 16:22:01 UTC  

each day it was like .. one hour then the judge is like, ok lets have a break everyone

2018-05-25 16:22:03 UTC  

usualy only high profile trials obviously

2018-05-25 16:23:42 UTC  

well, point being, its there. and if it covered the whole trail, not just parts, then technically they were not wrong to arrest him. not on legal grounds. And if he knew that, and since he knew this session was over, just waiting on the verdict, then they are also correct to say he was disturbing the peace.