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We should spend the next year blanketing NY with information about jury nullification.

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100% agreed. Might I recomend making https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqH_Y1TupoQ go as viral as possible.

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I like that, but there is a major problem with it, and it’s around 2:49 in the video:

Do you have any beliefs that might prevent you from making a decision based strictly on the law?

Grey suggests that saying “No” with intent to nullify is lying, and therefore perjury. He is wrong. Where legislated law and constitutional law come into conflict (and they do in all cases of nullification), it is your duty to strictly follow constitutional law. You must judge the case as a layperson. You are constitutionally obligated to follow your own sense of rationality. That means if legislated law provides an undesirable outcome, you are obligated to “strictly follow [constitutional] law”, and refuse to convict under a lower law.

I can honestly claim to have no beliefs that would prevent me from making a decision based strictly on the law. The 6th Amendment is part of the law, and the 6th amendment requires and empowers me (as a juror) to make whatever decision I determine is appropriate.

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My reply would be: “if the law is just, I will make a decision that serves justice”.

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Earlier in the video he stated that the jurors cannot be punished for their decision, this applies if the outcome results in perjury.

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This better not be a rickroll…

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Careful, in case you haven’t heard, discussing jury nullification is apparently against the rules of lemmy.world. SMH (at lemmy.world admins).

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The pinned post on lemmy.world right now clarifies that discussing jury nullification for crimes that have already happened, such as this, is perfectly acceptable. It’s only discussing it with respect to crimes which have not yet been committed which is against the TOS.

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Wait, we got a Future Crimes Division? I didn’t know .world was run by a bunch of milky precogs…

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If you trust them after having enforced an unwritten policy and still not allowing discussion of something that’s perfectly legal.

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I’m not sure that’s true. I’ve had plenty of comments stay up. My guess is either the mod team got their shit together or those comments were deleted for other reasons.

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It seems that it was never written in their terms before and had been inconsistently applied, but just in case you hadn’t seen these:

https://lemm.ee/post/49117816

https://lemm.ee/post/49305452

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They are certainly empowered to do that, just as I am empowered to block any instance I don’t want to participate in. If they are not tolerant and respectful of my beliefs (even if they don’t share them) then I don’t want to contribute to their community either.

Layperson juries are a fundamental component of criminal justice. The law exists to serve the people, not the lawyers, not the government. Rejecting jurors for understanding the purpose of having a layperson jury fundamentally violates the rights of the accused in particular, and society in general.

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