Exactly, these lawyers ask the jury to vote based on "law" but in fact jury's have the ability to vote on their conscience, REGARDLESS of whatever laws they broke. Its a part of the balance of powers being a juror and its a shame that jury nullification advice is obscurely avoided.
Exactly, these lawyers ask the jury to vote based on "law" but in fact jury's have the ability to vote on their conscience, REGARDLESS of whatever laws they broke. Its a part of the balance of powers being a juror and its a shame that jury nullification advice is obscurely avoided.
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