During jury selection, candidate's profiles, wall posts and status updates will all be taken into consideration. Villalobos told the Herald that people tend to be more open and honest in their profiles than they might be in person. Of course, users have ultimate control over their privacy on Facebook and can control who can see their profile. Villalobos is hopeful that access to such information will become an accepted part of jury screening. He explained, "I think if a juror recognizes that it is information that is being used for that particular purpose on who the jurors are, how they feel on the issues and help streamline the process and make it quicker, I feel the juror would be fine with that knowing the information will be dumped at that point" Though Villalobos believes that most jurors would be comfortable with prosecutors collecting information from their Facebook profiles, we have our doubts. If someone has made their profile private, they probably expect it to remain that way.
Texas D.A. Using Facebook to Screen Potential Jurors originally appeared on Switched on Mon, 17 Jan 2011 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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