- Personal Injury
- Personal Injury Practice Center
- Personal Injury Overview
- How to Avoid Insurance Rip-Offs
- Misconceptions About Lawyers
- 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing a Lawyer
- How to Get Complete Compensation
- Insurance Resources
- 5 Steps to Fair Compensation
- 6 Attorney Myths
- Compensation for Injury Claim
- Dangerous or Defective Products
- Top 10 Reasons to Hire Experience Attorney
- Animal Bites
- Slips and Falls/Other Premises
- Personal Injuries Result in Death
- How to Find Best Personal Injury Attorney
- Frequently Asked Questions
- General Resource
- Personal Injury Contact
- Wrongful Death
- Car Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Work Place Construction Injuries
- Workers Compensation
- Workers Comp Practice Area
- Overview
- What are My Employers Responsibility
- Workers Compensation and Benefits
- Can I Recover Workers Comp from Railroad
- Can I Sue My Employer instead of Filing a Workers Comp Claim
- Rehabilitation Rights
- Frequently Asked Worker’s Comp Questions
- Workers Compensation Resources
- Workers Compensation Contact
- Social Security Disability
- Dog Bites
- Defective Product Injuries
Fighting big insurance companies by yourself is like playing against a stacked deck, let me level the playing field for you.
Cincinnati Personal Injury Lawyer Blog
Information regarding personal injury claims from a Cincinnati personal injury and accident lawyer focusing on Ohio law
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
Judge Lets Juror Sleep During Murder Trial Guity verdict Reversed
Usually I use this bolg to write about personal injury cases, workers compensation or social security disability. But this story bears repeating.This is a true story from an actual case out of a courtroom in Cuyahoga county , Ohio. The eighth district court of appeals rendered a written opinion.
The Facts
Defendant fired a gun into a bar injuring and killing one person. He was convicted. He appealed.
In five separate instances during trial it was brought to the court's attention that a juror had been sleeping. The court did not admonish the juror, did not remove the juror, and near the end of the trial said,
"I saw it. So what. Let him sleep. you guys picked the jury. I didn't."
Before that the judge said, "Let the recod reflect mr brown is asleep again with his mouth agape, snoring as well."
The Court of Appeals
The appeals court stated that extensive evidence of sleeping, including sleeping during eyewitness testimony constitutes pervasive juror misconduct and plain error.
This level of misconduct can never be direagarded. The trial judge did not monitor the situation or admonish the juror clearly abused its discretion.
Commentary
This might be funny if it was not so serious. Thankfully the Court of appeals was there to corrrect this. The defendant does not get off but faces a new trial. One at which everyone will stay awake.
Yes late in the afternoon , in a hot stuffy courtroom in a boring trial a juror may nod off. But it needs to be recognized right away and the juror told to shape up
or be taken off the jury.
Jury service is one of the cornerstones of our democracy in both civil and criminal cases. It must be taken seriously and most jurors do a great job. But here not only the juror , but the judge was asleep at the switch.
By Anthony Castelli cincinnati personal injury trial attorney
posted by Anthony Castelli at 11:27 AM
![]()
- Personal Injury
Have you suffered a bodily injury? You may be entitled to compensation
Learn More Here
- Car Accidents
Have you been injured in a car, truck or motorcycle accident?
Learn More Here
- Workers Compensation
Have you been injured while working? There could be multiple benefits available for you
Learn More Here
- Motorcycle Injuries
Have you been injured while riding a motorcycle?
Learn More Here

Call Us Now at
800-447-6549
for a Free Consultation



0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home