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Chris Kluwe@chriswarcraft.bsky.social |
Introducing a bill where reporters who doxx potential jurors in a stochastic terrorist case immediately have all their banking information released to the public.
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Chris Kluwe@chriswarcraft.bsky.social |
Introducing a bill where reporters who doxx potential jurors in a stochastic terrorist case immediately have all their banking information released to the public.
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Matt Ferrel 🍦
@mattferrel.bsky.social
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Here’s one of the reporters whining about this
www.nytimes.com/by/jonah-eng...
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Cowb0t
@cowb0t.bsky.social
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These are journalists, what are people going to steal? their college loan debt?
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Mike Billips
@mbillips.bsky.social
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It’s up to the judge to limit the info released about the jurors. If it’s public information, it’s publishable. Not saying they SHOULD, but you can’t sanction them for it.
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Carl Nyberg
@carlnyberg312.bsky.social
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Doesn't "contempt of court" already cover the problem of doxxing jurors?
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By Way of Plymouth
@bywayofplymouth.bsky.social
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plz include editors c-suite and shareholders kthx
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Kiki
@strawberrykitsune.bsky.social
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Seems fair.
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OttoTanoshiiNeko
@ottotanoshiineko.bsky.social
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That would be awesome!
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Dharhix
@dharhix.com
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On 4chan.
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Martin Concagh
@mconcagh.bsky.social
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In Britain reporting on the identities of jurors is a criminal offence with a sentence somewhere between a massive fine and four years in prison.
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