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May 1, 2024 · No. Juries are totally autonomous, and prosecutors can't do a damn thing about their verdict, or how the jury reached their verdict.
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Aug 9, 2017 · If the judge doesn't remove you, the counsel or prosecutor will. Not, because its illegal; not because its unlawful.
Jul 9, 2022 · Yes, it does, however it is extremely rare because the judge and prosecutor do everything in their power to prevent it; only the defense has a ...
Feb 14, 2011 · No, jury nullification would be limited to the facts of the trial and would establish no precedential standard. However, if enforcement of the ...
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Sep 14, 2022 · It's called jury nullification and according to the Constitution, every jurist has the affirmative obligation to judge not only the facts but ...
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Apr 19, 2024 · Yes, they deliberate, and they review the trial record to refresh their memories of the evidence as it was presented, as well as their own notes ...
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Mar 30, 2018 · Yes. It's called jury nullification and we defense attorneys love it, although we're not allowed during trial to tell juries that they can do it ...
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Oct 2, 2022 · No, it isn't jury tampering. It is a violation of your duties and responsibilities as a juror which the jury can report to the trial judge ...
Mar 16, 2023 · In its strictest sense, jury nullification occurs when a jury returns a Not Guilty verdict even though jurors believe the defendant has broken ...
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There is no requirement that jurors must come to a unanimous verdict. If the jury cannot unanimously agree on a verdict of either Guilty or Not Guilty, this is ...
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