A member of the grand jury that declined to charge Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the fatal shooting of Michael Brown has demanded to be allowed to speak publicly about the case.
The juror, known only as "Grand Juror Doe", filed a lawsuit asking a federal court to exempt him or her from the lifetime ban on grand juries discussing their deliberations.
The suit alleges prosecutor Robert McCulloch, who oversaw the case, mischaracterised the proceedings when he said all the jurors agreed with the decision not to indict Officer Wilson.
Brown was shot at least six times during an altercation in Ferguson, Missouri on 9 August, despite being unarmed. Mr McCulloch said the panel had found insufficient evidence to bring charges.
The shooting triggered demonstrations in cities across the US, and a national conversation about the relationship between law enforcement and the African-American community.