Friday, 30 November 2007

Jury Trial, Jury Nullification

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There is an ongoing discussion on the OnionRouter-Talk mailing list that may be of interest to readers familar with the jury-system in the United Stated of (northern) America.

Apperently there was a 1996-case in the US where a jury-member got a sentence because of informing the other jury-members of (truthfully) a right they had. Also interesting to this topic may be the Fija-organisation.

Note that we did not check the facts presented here to be true. Thus don't trust a site just because "it's written" and don't trust us for that matter.
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