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If you want to nullify a law as a member of a jury, don’t talk about jury nullification:

  • during jury selection
  • during the trial
  • in private with any other jury member
  • during verdict deliberation

There is no Michael Scott moment where you “declare nullification”.

Even if the defendant is on camera and appears to commit the crime; if the defendant admitted to committing the crime; if the defendant shook your hand and said, “send me to prison, I’m guilty” — you simply decide that you did not see sufficient evidence that the defendant is guilty.

The moment you talk about jury nullification, you will be removed from the jury and/or cause a mistrial.

Just a friendly tip to those who want to serve their civic duty!

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[-] sewer_rat_420@hexbear.net 45 points 1 week ago

There are two wolves inside me

One wants to show up with a Mao graphic tee so they just send me home early

The other wants to pretend to be normal but with no intention of sending someone to jail

[-] Sulvor@hexbear.net 21 points 1 week ago

If you can afford the time and energy I think the answer is clear

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