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Wednesday, March 07, 2007


A Question for Andy McCarthy   [Byron York]

Andy — By my count, juror Denis Collins' trial memoir in the Huffington Post is about 7,900 words.  Perhaps he wrote it all since about 2 p.m. yesterday.  On the other hand, I might have trouble pounding out 7,900 words in such a short time, especially if I were also appearing on television and becoming one of the world's most sought-after guys.  So my question is this: If Collins was working on the diary during the trial, with an eye for publication immediately after the verdict, is that OK?  Would a prosecutor or defense lawyer or a judge have any problem with that, if he or she knew that about a juror?




 





 

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