@emptywheel @bradheath Primary source: http://on.mo.gov/1uzeliv
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@emptywheel@bradheath I think they can discuss their own vote if they want... -
@FreiherrBraun@emptywheel Statute seems to say otherwise. http://www.moga.mo.gov/statuteSearch/StatHtml/5400000080.htm … Not that I wouldn't listen .... -
@bradheath@emptywheel Those laws may be different from state to state... or not... not my area of expertice.
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In California yes...“
@emptywheel: Even their own vote? RT@bradheath: It's a misdemeanor in MO for grand jurors to discuss deliberations.” -
More precisely that is what SF DA told us.
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@emptywheel@bradheath Is that only the case DURING deliberations? Are they not free to discuss after GJ sitting is over? -
@LemonSlayerUS@emptywheel Last part of the oath: "the counsel of your state, your fellows and your own, you shall truly keep secret." -
@bradheath@emptywheel But that still doesn't really answer "after deliberations over" question. Might read it to be only during sitting.
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@emptywheel@runtodaylight@bradheath yes total silenceThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@emptywheel That's how I'd read it.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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