Are jury trials on the way out?

Western Australia’s jury system needs an overhaul, a leading Perth lawyer insists, after a juror was dismissed

A call to revamp Western Australia’s jury system has been made by a leading Perth lawyer.
 
The plea was made by Tom Percy QC, president of the Australian Lawyers Alliance, after a juror dismissed for a Facebook post.
 
Percy said that the number of jurors accessing the internet to comment or seek information about a case is “alarming,” a report from WAtoday revealed.
 
The trend which possibly denies defendants a fair trial has become “all too regular,” he said.
 
"The day of the jury may very well be nearly over," the lawyer said.
 
“It's too seductive for a [juror] to go home at night and go, 'geez what about this bloke, Bill Smith, I'll just go and Google him',” he added
 
“They find out about him and what he does, they go on Facebook and look him up there and if they don't disclose that... they are armed with knowledge that's not in evidence at the trial that may well be considerable prejudice to the accused,” he concluded.
 
The dismissed juror is said to have posted on Facebook about a murder case a day before the trial was scheduled to commence.
 
“At Perth District Court, guilty!” the woman posted on her Facebook account.
 
Justice Stephen Hall called on the juror to explain the post and said she disrespected the legal process with the social media status that was “inappropriate and “foolish.”
 
The judge said he could not be confident the woman would be a “fair juror.”
 

Recent articles & video

Dentons US and Boies Schiller face lawsuit over Senegal power plant contract

US Senate passes bill to make temporary federal judge seats permanent

American Bar Association unveils new resource center for model business corporation act

US State Department highlights human rights concerns globally in 2023 country reports

HSF announces new finance practice managing partner for Australia and Asia

Keypoint Law opens doors in Perth

Most Read Articles

K&L Gates assists with launch of $190 million venture capital fund

McCullough Robertson nets former HSF Queensland environmental practice head

Baker McKenzie boosts Los Angeles team with transactional lawyers from Munger, Tolles & Olson

Tamboran Resources taps SPB for advice on first long-term gas sales agreement