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Apparently it's against the law to stand in front of a courthouse and hand out pamphlets to passersby promoting jury nullification -- (link)
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znufrii
Feb 25 '11, 07:20
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the controversial idea that jurors can and should ignore the law, and instead decide cases based on their own conscience.
(www.nytimes.com)
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which part, the idea that juries can ignore the law, or the part where the Feds seem desperate to shut this guy up? -- nm
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