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Palin appears to support the right of jury nullification . . .
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Posted on 09/06/2008 10:39:27 AM PDT by connell

 . . . and that's a GOOD thing. From FIJA.org:

Jury Rights Day Press Release:

Jury Rights Day September 5, 2008

This Friday, September 5, 2008, marks the 338th anniversary of the day when jurors refused to convict William Penn of violating England's Conventicle Acts, despite clear evidence that he acted illegally by preaching a Quaker sermon. In refusing to convict Penn, the jurors refused to enforce what they knew to be an unjust law. This is known as jury nullification.

By refusing to enforce what they knew was an unjust law, the Penn jurors not only served justice, but provided a basis for our First Amendment rights to freedom of speech, religion, and peaceable assembly. For their refusal to obey the judge's instruction to find Penn guilty, the judge sent four of Penn's jurors to prison for nine weeks. Their later release and exoneration established forever the English and American doctrine that it is the right and responsibility of all jurors to decide matters of law and fact in any case before them.

Jurors stand as the last line of defense for people being prosecuted under unjust laws by overzealous government prosecutors and court officials.

The founders of this nation intended that jurors in all cases would know of their rights and responsibilities to judge the law, its application, and the facts in each case, to ensure that justice is served. The Sixth and Seventh Amendments are included in the Bill of Rights to guarantee that every person brought to trial has the benefit of the protection of a jury.

It was understood by the founders that all matters brought to the courts were to be considered by a jury of independent, free individuals, who were not beholden to the courts or government, and who would freely render a verdict based on justice, even if in direct opposition to the courts and the law.

Jury nullification is an integral part of our judicial system, serving as one of the "checks and balances" required by a free society. An individual juror has the power to stop an unjust prosecution by refusing to convict. This fact is unknown to most jurors today, and has contributed greatly to the decline of the authority of the jury in our court system.

Our Founding Fathers accepted the common law principle of jury nullification as an important safeguard for a free society: a test that all laws must pass. Jury nullification has been used by jurors throughout our history to "nullify" unpopular and unjust laws, from laws against free speech to slavery to Prohibition.

The Fully Informed Jury Association (www.fija.org) is a non-profit association dedicated to educating all Americans about their rights, powers, and responsibilities as trial jurors.

FIJA publishes and distributes educational material but depends upon grassroots activists to inform jurors of their rights and to undertake state-level lobbying or ballot-issue efforts.

Governors across the nation have signed Jury Rights Day Proclamations recognizing this right and authority of the juror to render a verdict based on conscience and in the service of justice. This year, Proclamations have come from Connecticut, the State of Washington, and from Alaska's Governor, Sarah Palin, who is now a Vice-Presidential candidate.

This September 5, private groups across the nation will hand out educational literature, provide interviews, give talks to civic groups, and send letters to their local newspapers to encourage people to learn more about the rights and responsibilities of jury service, as well as to encourage those on trial to demand their right to a trial by jury.

For additional information on juror rights, call the Fully Informed Jury Association's toll-free line at 1-800-TEL-JURY, or visit their website at www.fija.org. To help spread the word, you can contact your local or state FIJA worker through the list of State Contacts on the website.

The Fully Informed Jury Association is a not-for-profit research and educational group dedicated to informing all Americans of their right and duty to judge both the law and the facts, and to render a verdict based on their conscience and their own best sense of justice, even if contrary to the directions of the court.

(HT: Brits at Their Best)


TOPICS: Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: informedjury; judiciary; jury; jurynullification; mccainpalin; notaboutmccain; palin; sarah; sarahpalin

1 posted on 09/06/2008 10:39:28 AM PDT by connell
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2 posted on 09/06/2008 10:44:39 AM PDT by xcamel (Conservatives start smart, and get rich, liberals start rich, and get stupid.)
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To: connell

Nothing radical about that. We know the 93 percenters support it - after all they celebrated when OJ was let off.


3 posted on 09/06/2008 10:57:56 AM PDT by Sgt_Schultze
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To: connell
Palin appears to support the right of jury nullification . . .

I certainly hope so!
I also am a firm believer, but I will never advertise the fact. Which is a good thing. I have never been asked as a prospective juror if I believe in jury nullification; If I ever am, I will invoke my 5th amendment right.

Jurors should acquit, even against the judge's instruction... if exercising their judgment with discretion and honesty they have a clear conviction the charge of the court is wrong. -- Alexander Hamilton, 1804

It is not only the juror's right, but his duty to find the verdict according to his own best understanding, judgment and conscience, though in direct opposition to the instruction of the court. --John Adams, 1771

I consider trial by jury as the only anchor yet imagined by man by which a government can be held to the principles of its constitution. -- Thomas Jefferson, 1789

4 posted on 09/06/2008 10:59:24 AM PDT by Publius6961 (Change is not a plan; Hope is not a strategy.)
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It really doesn’t matter whether she supports it or not. It is a fact of life and no one can stop a jury from reaching whatever decision they choose. I believe a judges instructions to the jury are about law and on what basis they can convict. A judge can tell the jury that if they believe A, B, and C, they must convict, but if they don’t their decision cannot be overturned due to double jeopardy.


5 posted on 09/06/2008 11:01:32 AM PDT by yazoo
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To: Publius6961
Jury nullification is in effect nullified when the judge asks if you have such beliefs and then dismisses you if you do. On the bright side its a sure fire way to evade jury duty if you don't want to do it. I imagine taking the 5th on such questions would have the same effect.
6 posted on 09/06/2008 11:30:20 AM PDT by Nateman (You only need to fool half of them every 2 years.)
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To: Publius6961
Our forefathers were brilliant in leaving the common citizen on a jury as the last defense against unjust laws. The Juror is the most powerful person in this nation but very, very few know what power they wield.
7 posted on 09/06/2008 11:35:50 AM PDT by DocRock (All they that TAKE the sword shall perish with the sword. Matthew 26:52 Gun grabbers beware.)
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To: connell
Any one that believes that this should be a government of, by and for the people should understand that "jury nullification" is just one of the fundamental protections against the application of unjust laws by a tyrannical government.

Yes, it may infrequently lead to abuse (ala O.J.) but that's the price we pay for a valuable but imperfect system.

If, in fact, Palin professes a belief in jury nullification, it just further cements in my mind that she believes that the fundamental underpinnings of our country are the people NOT the collectivists who would migrate our country toward socialism.

8 posted on 09/06/2008 11:38:43 AM PDT by NilesJo
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If, in fact, Palin professes a belief in jury nullification, it just further cements in my mind that she believes that the fundamental underpinnings of our country are the people NOT the collectivists who would migrate our country toward socialism.

Or, to put it less intellectually—it cements in one's mind the notion that Sarah Palin is totally freakin' awesome!
9 posted on 09/06/2008 3:31:02 PM PDT by connell (I will not cease from mental fight, nor shall my sword sleep in my hand)
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To: connell; Jeff Head; Issaquahking

Just another GOOD THING!


10 posted on 09/06/2008 3:34:23 PM PDT by AuntB ( "During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." - George Orwell)
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"Or, to put it less intellectually—it cements in one's mind the notion that Sarah Palin is totally freakin' awesome!"

Bingo - you got it! :-)

11 posted on 09/06/2008 7:08:56 PM PDT by NilesJo
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