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  2. Jury nullification in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Jury nullification sometimes takes the form of a jury convicting the defendant of lesser charges than the prosecutor sought. [13] In the 21st century, many discussions of jury nullification center around drug laws that many consider unjust either in principle or because they disproportionately affect members of certain groups.

  3. Jury nullification - Wikipedia

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    On June 18, 2012, New Hampshire passed a law explicitly allowing defense attorneys to inform juries about jury nullification. [71] On October 24, 2014, the New Hampshire Supreme Court effectively nullified the law and held that the wording of the statute does not allow defense attorneys to tell juries they can nullify a law.

  4. Fully Informed Jury Association - Wikipedia

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    Some prosecutors and law enforcement professionals are strongly opposed to the notion that juries can nullify undesirable laws. [17] In 2008, Clay Conrad, author of Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine, quit the organization, stating that it was "so centered on jury nullification that it was ignoring the numerous threats that exist to the jury as an institution," [18] as evidenced ...

  5. List of disbarments in the United States - Wikipedia

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    District of Columbia: March 20, 2008 — Convicted of four of five felony counts of obstruction of justice, perjury, and making false statements to a grand jury and federal investigators, in United States v. Libby, pertaining to the Plame affair and related CIA leak grand jury investigation. [71] Pennsylvania: December 10, 2008 — Reciprocal ...

  6. Alabama Mom Says She Was Forced to Attend Jury Duty While ...

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    In a Jan. 14 follow-up Facebook post, Brown shared that state auditor and former legislator Andrew Sorrell has reached out to her about working to get bill HB369 — a bill designed to help ...

  7. Judicial override - Wikipedia

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    In Alabama, judges had no restrictions on when they could override a jury's recommendation of a life sentence. [8] Judicial overrides amounted to more than 20 percent of all death sentences between 1981 and 2015 (101 out of 413), and half of exonerations due to innocence (3 out of 6).

  8. Strike for cause - Wikipedia

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    Strike for cause (also referred to as challenge for cause or removal for cause) is a method of eliminating potential members from a jury panel in the United States.. During the jury selection process, after voir dire, opposing attorneys may request removal of any juror who does not appear capable of rendering a fair and impartial verdict, in either determining guilt or innocence and/or a ...

  9. Laura Kriho - Wikipedia

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    Laura Jean Kriho (July 23, 1964 – January 30, 2017) [1] was an American cannabis legalization advocate and was also known for her part in a jury nullification trial in the mid-1990s. Kriho was also involved in the Cannabis Therapy Institute and in the push for the adoption of Amendment 20 in the Colorado Constitution.