> And he used his tech credentials and patent experience to convince the other jurors. Don't you see a problem with that?
I'd say there's a problem. Using his patent experience to convince the other jurors is pretty similar to a lawyer using his legal experience to convince other jurors. AFAIK, the latter is a very serious issue - no juror is supposed to substitute their legal opinions for the judge's.
I'd say there's a problem. Using his patent experience to convince the other jurors is pretty similar to a lawyer using his legal experience to convince other jurors. AFAIK, the latter is a very serious issue - no juror is supposed to substitute their legal opinions for the judge's.