Jury nullification is the term for when a jury declines to convict a defendant despite overwhelming evidence of guilt. This can be a form of civil disobedience, a political statement against a specific law, or a show of empathy and support to the defendant.
“It’s not a legal defense sanctioned under the law,” said Cheryl Bader, associate professor of law at Fordham School of Law. “It’s a reaction by the jury to a legal result that they feel would be so unjust or morally wrong that they refuse to impose it, despite what the law says.”
That’s literally the definition of jury nullification which is what this discussion is about.
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Am glad that you realized the defenition finally. Good on you!
My liege… I suggest you devote a significant portion of this years penguin budget to reading comprehension. Be well!
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