Jurors’ names are typically public record, but courts sometimes allow exceptions to protect the jury, most notably in cases involving terrorism, organized crime or when there’s been prior jury tamp…
It wouldn’t matter to him if he were caught or revealed, because they won’t lock him up for it, or anything else, and the jurors’ lives would still be in danger from his pet army of deniable accomplices.
It wouldn’t matter to him if he were caught or revealed, because they won’t lock him up for it, or anything else, and the jurors’ lives would still be in danger from his pet army of deniable accomplices.