Posted on 12/10/2001 10:59:25 AM PST by sandydipper
Fox is reporting that a member of the Grand Jury investigating the drug allegations in South Fl.had alerted OJ about the DEA's intent to search his house.
Sam,
The theory of jury nullification is a cornerstone of English Common Law and American jurisprudence.
It is another of those "separation of powers" things. Remember those, they were part of the Old Republic and still have a small part to play in today's government.
Check out the Fully Informed Jury Association
By Ken Thomas
The Associated Press Posted December 10 2001, 2:15 PM EST
MIAMI -- Prosecutors accused a federal grand juror Monday of leaking information about a planned search of O.J. Simpson's home as part of a drug investigation.
John Acosta, 31, was charged with obstruction of justice for providing advance warning to Simpson's associates.
Acosta was scheduled to make his initial court appearance later Monday before a federal magistrate, and prosecutors and the FBI was scheduled a news conference to follow.
Yale Galanter, Simpson's attorney, told reporters following the search of Simpson's home that he had been warned that authorities might serve a search warrant on his client. He declined to elaborate.
Galanter had no immediate comment on the charge against the juror.
Simpson's house was searched last week by federal agents as part of the investigation into an Ecstasy drug ring also tied to money laundering and satellite TV equipment theft.
Federal agents have arrested 11 people to wrap up a two-year investigation called Operation X. Simpson was not among those taken into custody, and his lawyer said the former football star had done nothing wrong.
Acosta heard testimony and saw evidence about Andrew Anderson and his alleged drug organization, FBI agent David Magnuson said in an affidavit filed under seal Friday. Anderson was among those charged in the case.
The affidavit said Acosta first denied leaking the information but later told authorities that he alerted Zenaida Galvez, another defendant, to the investigation and indictment.
Acosta was a friend of Galvez's boyfriend, said FBI spokeswoman Judy Orihuela.
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