This is polarized thought at its worst, and creating more conflict for the sake of ending conflict. super
AND this lawyer is using the phrase "jury nullification" incorrectly; it refers to a jury finding a law unjust, not to finding defendant not guilty. wtf?
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Growing2Fast ago
This is polarized thought at its worst, and creating more conflict for the sake of ending conflict. super
AND this lawyer is using the phrase "jury nullification" incorrectly; it refers to a jury finding a law unjust, not to finding defendant not guilty. wtf?