Recently, Louisiana prosecutors were forced to drop felony charges against a man after nearly 2 dozen potential jurors balked at criminal charges for illegal possession and none were left in the pool for the day. Whether this is a revolt or a kind of preemptive jury nullification, the end result is the same.
Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: October 25, 2019
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Louisiana Jurors Refuse to Consider Criminal Marijuana Charges, Effectively Nullify Law
A New Orleans man faced a felony marijuana charge; too many potential jurors wouldn’t consider it
Jurors revolt, refuse to consider felony charges for cannabis
Trial by Jury: Defense Against Tyranny
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