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When Public Online Campaigns Turn Hostile: The Ripple Effect on High-Profile Trials and Everyday Cases
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2026-02-04
11 min read
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Hostile social-media campaigns can bias jurors, pressure witnesses, and threaten case integrity. Act fast: document, notify counsel, and seek protective orders.
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