What life is like after jury duty

ABC Radio Melbourne

Once a trial concludes and the media pack disperses, questions arise regarding the fate of the jury. Can jurors engage in discussions about the case, and do they form friendships with fellow jury members?

Criminal lawyer Sam Norton notes that many individuals serving on juries find the 'enormous responsibility' to be quite traumatic. He shares insights with Sharnelle and Bob about the jury selection process in Victoria, as well as what life is like for jurors following a trial.

Listen to the ABC Radio interview here

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