Generally speaking, a sequestered jury has no access to anything on the outside: Telephone calls, newspapers, magazines, TV/radio, etc.
If it is a sequestered PROSECUTION witness, of course he can talk to them. If the witness is a defense witness the prosecutor shouldn't be talking to them whether they are sequestered, or not.
The jury is not supposed to talk to anyone, not family, friends, the media nor even fellow jurors, about the facts of the case until all of the evidence for both sides has been presented and the judge explains the applicable law to it. This prevents a jury from making a premature decision and prejudicing their objectivity. Otherwise, it can talk to anyone about anything else, unless it has been sequestered.
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.
Of course, mice can talk to each other.
No they can't. They can only ask the finalists questions to make up their mind on who should get the million dollars.
After the case is over and the judge has discharged the jury.
Because the people that talk about other people like them
white sided dolphines talk to each other by clicking
yes bacteria can talk to each other
They talk in some way but to each other not to us.
they basicaly squawk or talk by their movements
Bugs can communicate with each other, but they can not talk to humans.