United States v. Lavidas, 19cr0716 (DLC). (2020)
Court: District Court, S.D. New York
Number: infdco20200124799
Visitors: 9
Filed: Jan. 16, 2020
Latest Update: Jan. 16, 2020
Summary: ORDER DENISE COTE , District Judge . Today, one of our jurors left a voicemail message for my Courtroom Deputy. The juror indicated that the juror wanted to ask my Deputy a couple of questions because the juror felt like writing a letter to me about the case. The message also indicated that the juror had some concerns. Unless counsel advise the Court by today at 4:00 p.m. that counsel objects to the following course of action, I will instruct my Deputy to return the juror's telephone c
Summary: ORDER DENISE COTE , District Judge . Today, one of our jurors left a voicemail message for my Courtroom Deputy. The juror indicated that the juror wanted to ask my Deputy a couple of questions because the juror felt like writing a letter to me about the case. The message also indicated that the juror had some concerns. Unless counsel advise the Court by today at 4:00 p.m. that counsel objects to the following course of action, I will instruct my Deputy to return the juror's telephone ca..
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ORDER
DENISE COTE, District Judge.
Today, one of our jurors left a voicemail message for my Courtroom Deputy. The juror indicated that the juror wanted to ask my Deputy a couple of questions because the juror felt like writing a letter to me about the case. The message also indicated that the juror had some concerns.
Unless counsel advise the Court by today at 4:00 p.m. that counsel objects to the following course of action, I will instruct my Deputy to return the juror's telephone call shortly after 4:00 p.m. and advise the juror as follows:
1) My Deputy is not free to discuss anything that touches upon the verdict with the juror.
2) If the juror wishes, the juror may write the Court.
My Deputy will provide the juror with the address for my Chambers.
Source: Leagle