MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. - A judge removed a juror from a trial in suburban
Detroit after the young woman wrote on Facebook that the defendant was
guilty. The problem? The trial wasn't over. Hadley Jons, of Warren just
north of Detroit, could be found in contempt when she returns to the
Macomb County circuit court Thursday.

Jons, 20, was a juror in a case of resisting arrest. On Aug. 11, a day
off from the trial and before the prosecution finished its case, she
wrote on Facebook that it was "gonna be fun to tell the defendant
they're guilty." 

The post was discovered by defense lawyer Saleema Sheikh's son.

Circuit Judge Diane Druzinski confronted Jons the next day and replaced
her with an alternate.

"You don't know how disturbing this is," Druzinski said, according to
The Macomb Daily.

A message seeking comment was left for Jons on Monday.

"I would like to see her get some jail time, nothing major, a few hours
or overnight," Sheikh said. "This is the jury system. People need to
know how important it is."

Sheikh's son, Jaxon Goodman, discovered the comment while checking
jurors' names on the Internet. He works in his mother's law office.

"I'm really proud of him," Sheikh said.

Without Jons, the jury convicted Sheikh's client of a felony but
couldn't agree on a separate misdemeanor charge.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100830/ap_on_re_us/us_facebook_juror

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