ATTRIDGE v. CENCORP DIV. OF DOVER TECH. INTERN.

Nos. 249, 250, Dockets 87-7479, 87-7505.

836 F.2d 113 (1987)

Patrick C. ATTRIDGE and Joyce Attridge, Plaintiffs-Appellees. v. CENCORP DIVISION OF DOVER TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, INC., Defendant. CENCORP DIVISION OF DOVER TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, INC., Third-Party Plaintiff-Appellant, v. SYKES DATATRONICS, INC., Third-Party Defendant-Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

Decided December 30, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen G. Schwarz, Faraci, Guadagnino, Lange & Johns, Rochester, N.Y., for plaintiffs-appellees.

James C. Gocker, Harris, Beach, Wilcox, Rubin & Levey, Rochester, N.Y. (Patricia A. Hulley, of counsel), for defendant-third-party plaintiff-appellant Cencorp Div. of Dover Technologies, Inc.

John P. Costello, Culley, Marks, Corbett, Tanenbaum, Reifsteck & Potter, Rochester, N.Y., for third-party defendant-appellant Sykes Datatronics, Inc.

Before KAUFMAN, MINER and DAVIS, Circuit Judges.


IRVING R. KAUFMAN, Circuit Judge:

The American jury system, Alexis De Tocqueville observed, is "as direct and as extreme a consequence of the sovereignty of the people as universal suffrage." Accordingly, the sanctity of the jury room is among the basic tenets of our system of justice. Inquiries into the thought processes underlying a verdict have long been viewed as dangerous intrusions into the deliberative process. They...

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