The jury in Chinese dissident Miles Guo’s $1 billion fraud and racketeering case was forced to restart their verdict deliberations on Friday after a juror was dismissed for Google-searching Guo’s fugitive financial adviser and co-defendant William Je. This significant interruption in the high-stakes trial underscores the critical challenges of maintaining juror impartiality in an era where information is readily accessible at one’s fingertips. For more detailed information on the ongoing case, visit the Law360 article by Rachel Scharf.