BBC News - Juror Theodora Dallas jailed for contempt of court

BBC News - Juror Theodora Dallas jailed for contempt of court


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A juror who researched a defendant's past on the internet and shared the information with fellow jury members has been jailed for contempt of court.

Ex University of Bedfordshire academic Dr Theodora Dallas told jurors a man on assault charges at Luton Crown Court had previously been accused of rape.

The trial in July 2011 was halted. Dallas, from Greece, said her grasp of English was sometimes "not that good".

Three High Court judges sentenced the 34-year-old to six months in prison.

She was told that she would serve three months in jail and be on licence for the remainder of the term.

The judges refused Dallas permission to appeal to the Supreme Court.

Lord Judge said Dallas had "deliberately disobeyed" the trial judge's instructions not to search the internet and added: "The damage to the administration of justice is obvious."

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I really apologise. I never thought it would cause such disruption”

Theodora Dallas
He said: "Misuse of the internet by a juror is always a most serious irregularity and an effective custodial sentence is virtually inevitable."

Her counsel Charles Parry had made a plea to the court to be merciful and impose a suspended sentence, but Lord Judge rejected this.

He said there was "no sufficient basis" for suspension.

She had said earlier in a written statement: "I had no intention at all to prejudice the jury in any way. I had no intention to disobey what the judge said."

At a hearing last Thursday, Attorney General Dominic Grieve told Lord Judge, Lady Justice Hallett and Mr Justice Openshaw that Dallas had impeded the administration of justice and was in contempt.


Attorney General Dominic Grieve QC: "This threatens the future of jury trial"

But the academic, who has resigned from her post, told the judges: "I did not understand that I could make no search on the internet.

"I really apologise. I never thought it would cause such disruption."

Lord Judge said Dallas was guilty of "contempt of the jury and the jury system... to the criminal standard".

"In the long run, any system which allows itself to be treated with contempt faces extinction.

"That is a possibility we cannot countenance."

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