Ten Interesting Tales of Trials Decided by Jury Nullification
Jury nullification is the practice of a jury of a defendant’s peers deciding to acquit the defendant in defiance of clear and incontrovertible guilt, typically because the jury considers the law in question or the punishment to be unjust or too harsh. Other nuances can come into play, and this list looks at ten examples. […]
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