A trial judge has an absolute right to bar a juror from
A) Using a handheld communication device like a smart phone or a Blackberry during a trial.
B) Talking with other jurors about the case during the trial.
C) Talking with the media about the case after the trial is completed.
D) A judge has no absolute right to do any of the things listed above.
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