Jury nullification is justified by the principle that individuals are prima facie ethically obligated to avoid causing unjust harms. Safeguarding justice against unjust laws and punishments of the government is the central function of the jury
The current studies sought to test whether explicitly informing jurors of their power to nullify the...
Consider three types of atypical criminal defendants. The first trespasses at a nuclear weapons plan...
Jury nullification is a legal problem child. Aberrant but built into the Constitution, rebellious bu...
Jury nullification is justified by the principle that individuals are prima facie ethically obligate...
In the practice of jury nullification, a jury votes to acquit a defendant in disregard of the factua...
This Comment will argue that jury nullification is not only a power enjoyed by juries throughout Ame...
In this Article, we argue that current debates on the legitimacy of punitive damages would benefit f...
Under what circumstances, if any, is it right for juries to ignore the dictates of law in arriving a...
Recently, critics of the Anglo-American jury system have complained that juries in criminal trials h...
Jury nullification, that phenomenon whereby a jury returns a not-guilty ver-dict for a defendant it ...
At trial, defendants are afforded a panoply of rights right to counsel, to proof beyond a reasonable...
In recent years, the criminal justice community has become increasingly concerned about the possibil...
The rule of law is central to our notion of governance and our legal system The ideal of a knowable...
Jury nullification traditionally refers to the jury’s power to deliver a verdict that is deliberatel...
The introduction starts off by explaining what juries are and why we need them. Following this is a ...
The current studies sought to test whether explicitly informing jurors of their power to nullify the...
Consider three types of atypical criminal defendants. The first trespasses at a nuclear weapons plan...
Jury nullification is a legal problem child. Aberrant but built into the Constitution, rebellious bu...
Jury nullification is justified by the principle that individuals are prima facie ethically obligate...
In the practice of jury nullification, a jury votes to acquit a defendant in disregard of the factua...
This Comment will argue that jury nullification is not only a power enjoyed by juries throughout Ame...
In this Article, we argue that current debates on the legitimacy of punitive damages would benefit f...
Under what circumstances, if any, is it right for juries to ignore the dictates of law in arriving a...
Recently, critics of the Anglo-American jury system have complained that juries in criminal trials h...
Jury nullification, that phenomenon whereby a jury returns a not-guilty ver-dict for a defendant it ...
At trial, defendants are afforded a panoply of rights right to counsel, to proof beyond a reasonable...
In recent years, the criminal justice community has become increasingly concerned about the possibil...
The rule of law is central to our notion of governance and our legal system The ideal of a knowable...
Jury nullification traditionally refers to the jury’s power to deliver a verdict that is deliberatel...
The introduction starts off by explaining what juries are and why we need them. Following this is a ...
The current studies sought to test whether explicitly informing jurors of their power to nullify the...
Consider three types of atypical criminal defendants. The first trespasses at a nuclear weapons plan...
Jury nullification is a legal problem child. Aberrant but built into the Constitution, rebellious bu...