What is jury nullification and what does it mean for Luigi Mangione’s defense? | CNN
TheObviousSolution @ TheObviousSolution @lemm.ee Posts 1Comments 700Joined 2 yr. ago

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Jury nullification doesn't really exist. It's just an attempt to label something the jury decides that you believe goes against the law. The fact is, the jury is part of the law, and the jury can decide what parts of it are relevant, are enforceable in the case, and which need special considerations. Complaining about "jury nullification" is complaining about one of the fewest democratic elements in the judicial system, a system that on its own is almost completely autocratic and as such that much more susceptible to the formation of oligarchies and nepotism from within.