• @[email protected]
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    662 months ago

    And they would respond “You are excused, with our thanks”.

    Don’t get creative. The only correct answer is “no”.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 months ago

      I had half a day to think about it when they were selecting jury for a DUI case. I’d rather speak my mind freely for the jurors they’ve already selected, who are present during the full selection process. Normally one might think context doesn’t matter but DUI laws can also apply to a bicycle, which is a perfect candidate for being nullified by the jury.

      • @Duamerthrax
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        112 months ago

        You can speak freely with the other jurors during deliberation.

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          32 months ago

          Yeah but I also didn’t really want to be on the jury that much. And I didn’t get called up anyway.

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              22 months ago

              My approach also plants the seed of reason in the jurors who have already been selected. They may ignore jury nullification, but an open discussion of whether or not just laws need to be enforced never hurts.