Goodman attorneys raise questions of possible jury misconduct; seek to interview jurors
Sun-Sentinel Monday 16th April, 2012
Attorneys for John Goodman are seeking to interview jurors who convicted the International Polo Club Palm Beach founder of DUI manslaughter.Goodman's attorneys, Roy Black and
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