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Oct. 20, 2007

Judge Questions Juror From Backdating Case

SAN JOSE - A woman on the jury that convicted a Silicon Valley CEO of fraud in the first criminal case to come out of the backdating scandal was questioned Monday in a federal judge's chambers after claiming that other jurors consulted "outside sources" before deliberations.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN JOSE - A woman on the jury that convicted a Silicon Valley CEO of fraud in the first criminal case to come out of the backdating scandal was questioned this week in a federal judge's chambers after claiming that other jurors consulted "outside sources" before deliberations.
      U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer asked the juror about her...

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