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|court=U.S. Supreme Court | |court=U.S. Supreme Court | ||
|subject=Evidence | |subject=Evidence | ||
|case_treatment=No | |||
|facts=Tanner is convicted. Jurors come forward and say jurors were partying during deliberations. Tanner wants to impeach verdict on appeal. | |facts=Tanner is convicted. Jurors come forward and say jurors were partying during deliberations. Tanner wants to impeach verdict on appeal. | ||
|holding=Follow Rule 606(b): No juror may testify about jury deliberations to impeach the verdict that the jury has reached. ย | |holding=Follow Rule 606(b): No juror may testify about jury deliberations to impeach the verdict that the jury has reached. ย |