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Related: About this forumwho do I contact about challenging a jury decision about an alert I sent
One of the jurors was obviously biased and basically said so
S/he repeats the same comment in his/her response that I initially made the alert of
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who do I contact about challenging a jury decision about an alert I sent (Original Post)
dlwickham
Nov 2012
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(21,691 posts)1. There is an "alert" link at the bottom of the message containing Jury results
You can use that if you think a Juror has acted in bad faith.
Aside from that, there is no way to readjudicate a jury decision.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)2. Contact the larger jury pool in Meta, although you may not like the results there, either.
Post the link, any other evidence in your OP there and let the hive mind of DU have at it. That's the common method.
Behind the Aegis
(53,991 posts)3. Depending on the comment, you can alert and send it to the admins.
dlwickham
(3,316 posts)4. did
haven't heard squat
no real surprise-doesn't look like the admins are any more responsive than they were in the past