Man's Improper Tweeting Could Cause Mistrial

With so much trouble stirred up by improper (read: idiotic) use of Facebook and Myspace pages, it was only a matter of time before Twitter stirred up some drama. Earlier this week, a technology blogger, distracted while Twittering with LeVar Burton, didn't realize that part of his (i.e. the blogger's) home was burning down. Now, a Twitter controversy has erupted in a Fayetteville, Arkansas courtroom over the use of the white-hot microblogging service during a civil trial with a $12.6 million verdict.
The lawyer representing the losing defendants in the case, Russell Wright and Stoam Holdings, has asked for a new trial in light of juror Johnathan Powell's using Twitter in the courtroom on February 26th, 2009. The lawyer contends that Powell's twittering during the trial -- Powell sent eight tweets -- may have impaired his decision-making in the courtroom.
Oh, and nobody buy Stoam. It's bad mojo, and they'll probably cease to exist, now that their wallet is $12M lighter. http://www.stoam.com/. of somebody else's money!
A transcript of Powell's tweets seems to clear him of any improper conduct, but his (and the trial's) fate will ultimately be decided by the judge.
It seems that we're going through an adjustment period where people are learning to deal with the Web being spread into every imaginable nook and cranny of life, including court rooms. We've seen cops convicted, firemen reprimanded, jobs lost, and politicians getting in trouble because of comments or status updates on sites like MySpace and Facebook. Until the law lays down strict guidelines on Twitter in court, though, we recommend just noting how bad you wish you were at home watching 'Lost.' [From: slashdot and ars.tecnica]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
meccaiswrong said 10:26PM on 3-20-2009
dont eat at the squat and twatt!
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