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TopicTrial rescheduled because jurors refuse to fine someone for feeding homeless
Tyranthraxus
02/02/24 10:08:43 PM
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Enclave posted...
It's not really FORBIDDEN, the jury can do it just you'll never find a judge or attorney who will tell the jury that it's an option available to them.

It's legally not an option. It's just also the law that jurors can never be held criminally or civilly liable for their verdicts and you can't retry a not guilty verdict. If you nullify, you're committing a crime of perjury by refusing to administer the law as described. Whether or not they can actually prove it is a different matter entirely though.

But if enough people outright say during selection that they will refuse to convict, the case could get dropped. And no one will have committed any crimes.

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