good point - never thought of that. Here is what really happened:
>The names, addresses, and occupations of the 12 jurors who decided the case and signed this verdict were printed in Chicago newspapers. To reduce the chances of jury tampering, the judge tried to keep the trial as short as possible and confined the jury at night.
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Date: 2004-08-21 11:11 am (UTC)>The names, addresses, and occupations of the 12 jurors who decided the case and signed this verdict were printed in Chicago newspapers. To reduce the chances of jury tampering, the judge tried to keep the trial as short as possible and confined the jury at night.
source: http://www.archives.gov/exhibit_hall/american_originals/capone.html