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  2. Jury nullification in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the days preceding Jack Kevorkian's trial for assisted suicide in Michigan, Kevorkian's lawyer, Geoffrey Fieger, told the press that he would urge the jury to disregard the law. Prosecutors prevailed upon the judge to enter a pretrial order banning any mention of nullification during the trial, but Fieger's statements had already been ...

  3. Allen v. United States (1896) - Wikipedia

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    Allen v. United States, 164 U.S. 492 (1896), was a United States Supreme Court case that, among other things, approved the use of a jury instruction intended to prevent a hung jury by encouraging jurors in the minority to reconsider. The Court affirmed Alexander Allen's murder conviction, having vacated his two prior convictions for the same crime.

  4. The Urge - Wikipedia

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    The Urge is an alternative rock band based in St. Louis, Missouri. Their music combines several genres, including hardcore punk, heavy metal, ska, reggae, funk, rock, and rhythm and blues. Consistent touring throughout the 1990s earned the band a reputation for high-energy live performances.

  5. Should defendants keep option of trial by judge instead of ...

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    PROVIDENCE – Leading criminal defense lawyers implored state lawmakers not to "upend" the justice system by requiring a prosecutor’s consent for a trial before a judge instead of a jury. "We ...

  6. Juror's oath - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, each juror has the choice to take either an oath or affirmation. The oath/affirmation states something to the effect of: Do you swear to well and truly try and true deliverance make between our sovereign lady the Queen, and the accused at the bar, who you shall have in charge, and a true verdict give, according to the evidence, so help you God?

  7. Trump poses unique challenges for jury in his hush money trial

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    The former president’s complaints about the case and his sparring with the judge took place out of the jury’s sight in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case, and he gave quick, scripted ...

  8. Trump Promised To Free Ross Ulbricht. Here's Why He Should. - AOL

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    The jury never saw this interview. ... Green told Ulbricht's mother that he doesn't believe Ulbricht was the one who put ... but the federal judge who sentenced him to two life sentences plus 40 ...

  9. Jury instructions - Wikipedia

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    The judge issues a judge's charge to inform the jury how to act in deciding a case. [9] The jury instructions provide something of a flowchart on what verdict jurors should deliver based on what they determine to be true. Put another way, "If you believe A (set of facts), you must find X (verdict).