August 01, 2005
"Jurors in criminal trials have the right to refuse to convict if they believe that a conviction would be in some way unjust."
And that's the truth, no matter what the judge or the lawyers say! When the judge tells you, the jury, that you "must" do something, he is outright lying. Why? Because he wants to retain his power! The primary basis of freedom and this country IS based on the idea that the people have the final say. As Mr. Balko says:
(1) Jurors can never be punished for the verdict they return, and (2) Defendants cannot be retried once a jury has found them not guilty, regardless of the jury's reasoning.
In other words, you can quite literally make any decision you want when on a jury, and you CANNOT be punished for it. If you ever get selected for jury service, know this and get informed! Check out the Fully Informed Jury Association and learn the REAL power of a jury -- but don't let the judge or lawyers know that you know you have power over them -- they won't like it one bit.
Serving on a jury may be the last, great hope for this country. If you are called to serve, serve -- but feel free to ignore the judge as YOU are the one in charge, NOT him.
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