08-06-2015, 11:48 AM
(08-06-2015, 11:34 AM)Devils Advocate Wrote: The jury has the right to disagree with the law. Anyone instructing them to 'follow the law' has no business being a position to say as much. The problem with telling 99% of the people to 'follow the law' is the fact they don't know/understand the law. The courts count on this.
But jury nullification, unless I'm mistaken, IS legal. Meaning it's "the law", too. So, by saying they SHOULDN'T follow the law, you're saying you're against jury nullification, but the rest of your posts make it sound like you're in favor of it. So which is it?
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