Yes, but they probably shouldn't be. They should be watching and listening. Chatting each other up in the jury box while a case is being argued is a great way to get an admonition from the judge.
Judge Judy has appeared on The People's Court, Jones and Jury, and Divorce Court. She has also been the guest on may other talk shows.
After the case is over and the judge has discharged the jury.
the court works becauses there are people to talk to
Generally speaking, a sequestered jury has no access to anything on the outside: Telephone calls, newspapers, magazines, TV/radio, etc.
The Clerk of Court, or your lawyer if you have one.
You can talk to the court yourself and let them know what has happened or even report it to the police as fraud is illegal.
You need to talk with a" Clerk of the Court," or a "Solicitor" and get the right advice.
Jury Duty - 2007 My Roommate Walked Now He's All Talk 1-46 was released on: USA: 31 October 2007 USA: 31 October 2007
do you think we should give a person who loves to talk a time limit? If we don't, the session could last all day.
Night Court - 1984 Baby Talk - 4.13 was released on: USA: 15 January 1987
I think it means to talk while you are walking and multitask.
Night Court - 1984 The Talk Show 7-17 was released on: USA: 21 February 1990