Facebook: Five things to avoid

By Marie Jackson - BBC News

Joanne Fraill, the juror who contacted a defendant on Facebook, is facing a spell in jail for contempt of court when she is sentenced later on Thursday.

She has learned the hard way, but for the rest of us there are some essential "don't s" if you want to stay out of trouble on Facebook. Don't...

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oh Nooo...

I like on facebook... met my old friends there blues
Good advise!
I was on a Jury for a trial a couple of years ago. Anyone on a Jury knows absolutely not to communicate with witnesses and defendants so she knew what she was doing was illegal. It send a clear message to anyone thinking of breaking the Law, which is what she actually did. Even during recesses and breaks we as a Jury were not allowed to discuss the trial, which of course would have been contempt of the Law as well.
this post is not in her defense, but just inform people to be careful on community sites while adding friends, photo sharing, commenting etc. to avoid trouble. I myself accepted lot of friend request of the people whom i don't know. And most of people do this.
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