// Nick Griffin, BNP leader posted a comment on his Twitter account which read: ''News flash. Seven of the Muslim paedophile rapists found guilty in Liverpool.'' //
The Judge investigated and found that was indeed true, the jury had found seven guilty and were still assessing the remainder.
// Mr Griffin later backtracked on Twitter when he was told that the jury had not yet officially returned any verdicts.
The defence counsel who supported the discharge of the jury said there must have been ''two-way communication'' between someone in the jury room and a far-right organisation.
But inquiries carried out by the police and the Crown Prosecution Service showed that the message, which the court heard was first published on the Infidels of Britain website, was published at a time when the jury was in its jury room where all electronic equipment is banned. //
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But the question remains unanswered. If the Jury room was secure, how did the BNP leader specifically know how many and when had been found guilty?