Camden, N.J. – A magazine reporter was found to be in contempt of court yesterday for violating a judge’s order barring the media from talking to jurors in the murder trial of a prominent rabbi.
Carol Saline, a staff writer at Philadelphia Magazine, could be sentenced to up to six months in jail and fined $1,000 for intentionally approaching a juror Nov. 9 and asking him questions, Superior Court Judge Theodore Z. Davis said.
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