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(Continued)     The RFS Newsletter, Dec. 10, 2005. Page 17

2) Google is court's favorite search engine

A few years ago, judges and lawyers used Yahoo and AltaVista in an effort to get more information on an individual or a specific court case. Since the last two or three years, people working closely in the legal system are now using Google as their favorite search engine.

As a good example of this, more than fifteen years after his trial, a convicted drug dealer in New York state belatedly got a chance to clear his name--thanks in part to an Internet search. A federal judge last November threw out Manuel Rodriguez's conviction and granted him a new trial after discovering evidence of potential jury tampering in a review of court records and queries on Web search engine Google. U.S. Magistrate Judge Frank Maas said that his review of the 1988 court transcript, coupled with looking up jurors' names in Google, had revealed that the assistant district attorney had "improperly" removed Hispanics.

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