Re: Jury Nullification = Voting One's Conscience

At 07:24 PM 9/11/96 -0700, Timothy C. May wrote:
And I don't think there has _ever_ been a case of a juror prosecuted/jailed for voting his or her conscience, regardless of jury instructions.
Where have you been for the last twenty years? In fact a juror was recently jailed for this. She had informed the other juries of the likely severity of the punishment for pot, and refused to vote for conviction. She was charged with perjury and various contrived and bogus charges. The basis of perjury charge was that she had sworn there was no reason she could not do justice, and, according to the court, she was not doing justice because of her opposition to the drug laws.. --------------------------------------------------------------------- | We have the right to defend ourselves | http://www.jim.com/jamesd/ and our property, because of the kind | of animals that we are. True law | James A. Donald derives from this right, not from the | arbitrary power of the state. | jamesd@echeque.com
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