Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
After the trial and sentencing is over, can a person send a non-threatening letter to the jurors?
Asked on 3/24/11, 7:42 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Cynthia Henley
Cynthia Henley, Lawyer
There is no law against it but depending on the relationship to the parties and the content of the letter, a juror could view any letter as a threat. I would not do it.
Answered on 3/24/11, 7:48 pm
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