Posted on 12/09/2016 11:55:03 AM PST by mbarker12474
Heres How Black People Could Use Jury Nullification To Break The Justice System
By Elie Mystal Dec 7, 2016 at 1:26 PM
frican-Americans live in a world where the police can murder us and get away with it. Walter Scott proved that, for anybody who still had a lingering doubt. There is no justice for black people. And yet violently revolting against the system will get us nowhere.
Maybe its time for black people to use the same tool white people have been using to defy a system they do not consent to: jury nullification. White juries regularly refuse to convict or indict cops for murder. White juries refuse to convict vigilantes who murder black children. White juries refuse to convict other white people for property crimes. White juries act like the law is just a guideline and their personal morality (or lack thereof) should be controlling.
Maybe its time minorities got in the game?
Black people lucky enough to get on a jury could use that power to acquit any person charged with a crime against white men and white male institutions. Its not about the race of the defendant, but if the alleged victim is a white guy, or his bank, or his position, or his authority: we could acquit. Assault? Acquit. Burglary? Acquit. Insider trading? Acquit.
Murder? what the hell do you think is happening to black people out here? What the hell do you think were complaining about when your cops shoot us or choke us? Acquit. Dont throw murder at me like its some kind of moral fault line where the risk of letting one go is too great. Black people ARE BEING MURDERED, and the system isnt doing a damn thing to hold their killers accountable. Sorry Im not sorry if this protest idea would put the shoe on the other foot for a change.
The most well-known recent proponent of black jury nullification is probably Georgetown University Law Professor Paul Butler. Hes written about jury nullification for defendants in drug cases. From an op-ed he wrote in the Washington Post:
Like a lot of African Americans, I am sick and tired of being sick and tired. I encourage any juror who thinks the police or prosecutors have crossed the line in a particular case to refuse to convict
Confronting the racial crisis in criminal justice, jury nullification gives jurors a special power to send the message that black lives matter. If they think that the police are treating African Americans unfairly by engaging in racial profiling or using excessive force they dont have to convict, even if think the defendant is guilty.
Youll note that Butlers focus is with the defendant. If you think the defendant is being charged under an unfair law, or a law that is being applied unfairly, you should nullify that law by acquitting the defendant.
My issue is with the purported victim. Minorities are victims of police brutality in this country, and there arent enough white citizens willing to do a damn thing. I no longer see why minorities should be expected to help white victims achieve the justice they so regularly deny people of color.
Theres precedent for my view. Butler also notes that there is a richer and higher moral use of jury nullification. Heres an interview he did with NPR:
It has a proud tradition, you know, slavery used to be legal. Jurors in the north, when slaves would be prosecuted for escaping or people who helped slaves escape were prosecuted Northern jurors would say not guilty, even though technically those folks were guilty.
This is something that intellectual black people with legal training talk about. Honestly, what the hell do you expect us to do? How do white people think were supposed to react when we watch cops murder us and get away with it, over and over and over again? Were just supposed to take it? Wait for America to produce nicer white people? The options for black America in the face of this state-sponsored injustice seem pretty limited.
Jury nullification at least has the benefit of being non-violent. Understand, when cops when the armed forces of the state can shoot me for no reason and get away with it, I am no longer living in a civil society. Im living in the state of nature, and I have a natural right to defend myself by any means necessary. But Im not here advocating a violent response to systematic injustice (because wed lose). Violence has a tendency to be indiscriminate, anyway. Instead, jury nullification is more of a surgical strike on an illegitimate justice system that has failed us. And it can be accomplished without the protection of the Second Amendment (which is denied to black people anyway).
And white allies can join in too, if they feel so compelled. As weve learned, it only takes one person out of 12 to neuter the justice system. One person out of 12 who recognizes that the system itself is on trial, every trial, and it is guilty. White people have rendered this country INCAPABLE of holding police officers accountable. There might be some white allies who are ready to do more than post frowny emojis on Facebook.
There are a lot of protest ideas floating around. But jury nullification would get white peoples attention. Remember how pissed-off white people were about O.J.? And that was just one dude. White people would notice if black jurors simply refused to play along.
We can bitch and we can march and we can refuse to stay in Trump hotels. But until the system stops giving white people something they want the orderly procession of justice then they will not be motivated to change the system. I WANT CHAOS IN THE PROSECUTORS OFFICE. And you cant accomplish that with a bomb or a gun.
But you can with an acquittal. Lots of acquittals. All the acquittals. There are counties in this country where the justice system would grind to a halt if prosecutors couldnt find black and brown people willing to convict or indict. NOBODY CARES if they cant get an indictment against a police officer whose only crime was the murder of an African-American. But lets see how Preet Bharara likes it when he cant get an indictment for political corruption (defendant accused of taking advantage of the system? Acquit.). Lets see what happens in Brooklyn when they cant evict anybody ever again (refusing to pay rent to a white man? Acquit.). Lets see what happens in Hollywood when you cant bring a case against pirates (stealing the white mans movies? Acquit.).
Yes, this is roughly Al Pacinos plan in The Devils Advocate:
Kevin Lomax: Why the law? Cut the shit, Dad! Why lawyers? Why the law?
John Milton: Because the law, my boy, puts us into everything. Its the ultimate backstage pass; its the new priesthood, baby. Did you know there are more students in law school than there are lawyers walking the Earth? Were coming out, guns blazing! The two of you, all of us, acquittal after acquittal after acquittal until the stench of it reaches so high and far into heaven, it chokes the whole fucking lot of them.
The stench of it will choke the system until it is willing to change.
This is a protest that could make a difference. This would hit the justice system where it hurts. Even putting aside how race-based jury nullification would affect the federal system, lets just look at how this would affect one state, one city, where there are more than enough minorities where they couldnt exclude us from juries, even if they wanted to.
There were a million cases calendared in the five boroughs of New York City, according to the 2015 Annual Criminal Court Report. Some 315,000 of them went to a final disposition with 146,201 resulting in a guilty plea. There were about 500 trials, resulting in 233 acquittals and 243 convictions.
Not every trial featured a jury, and not every conviction featured a white male victim or a crime against the man. This is important. I see limited protest value, for instance, in letting rapists go free its hard enough for women to get these assholes in court in the first place.
But can you imagine a world where a prosecutor could get a conviction on, say, a hate crime, but couldnt get a conviction against a guy accused of stealing a white mans Mercedes? White people arent willing to indict a cop for choking a black man to death in broad daylight. Imagine if black people werent willing to indict a citizen for punching a white guy in the mouth?
White people would lose their s**t, thats what would happen. Suddenly, the New York Times would pull reporters off the understanding Trump voters beat and youd start seeing stories like Hmm It Appears Negros Have Some Grievances Too.
And thats just the start of it. You start flipping some of those 243 convictions, and the walls start crumbling around the 146,201 cases where defendants plead out. THATS how you gum up this system. So many of those plea deals are from people who just cant risk a trial where they know that the jury will be stacked against them. But what if they knew there was a chance, a good chance, that a minority on the jury would just refuse to convict?
Thats how cops roll. You have to think about it, why didnt a cop like Michael Slager take a plea deal? They had him ON VIDEO shooting a man in the back five times. He didnt plea because he knew he just needed one racist white guy on his jury. You give some of those 146,201 defense attorneys the same hope, and the courts grind to a halt.
You change the math, you change the game.
For the price of, what, 50 100 extra guilty people walking free (in all of NEW YORK CITY), you could change the calculus around the dispensation of justice in New York City. Without a new law. Without an act of Congress. Without approval from The President In The High Castle.
White juries are using jury nullification to protect cops. But the door swings both ways. Its time for us to push back. Civil disobedience, when used in a targeted fashion, is a powerful force.
Jurors need to take the law into their own hands [Washington Post] Jury Nullification: Acquitting Based On Principle [NPR]
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Elie Mystal is an editor of Above the Law and the Legal Editor for More Perfect. He can be reached @ElieNYC on Twitter, or at elie@abovethelaw.com. He will resist.
You will get no argument from me on that point, especially in the pre-1960s South.
If the justice system fails to administer justice or becomes a tool of social protest exploitable by grudge-seekers, then the dispensation of justice will revert to the People, and blacks will be the first to suffer.
So have it your way, bigot, and be ready to reap a sh-tstorm.
Dementia is sad for everybody.
Yep, just look how they unfairly convicted O.J. Simpson of murder and promptly executed him without an appeal...oh, never mind.
Justice system is already broken by blacks. Exhibit A: OJ Simpsons.
GMTA
The OJ jury was ahead of its time. /S
“About 36 years ago I had a female federal prosecutor tell me that in the late 80s they were already experiencing difficulty in getting inner-city black jurors to convict African Americans for black on white crimes.”
Uh, you might want to proofread that one. Thirty six years ago was the year 1980 I believe.
Doncha just love how some have forgotten the ol’
“Don’t blame all for the actions of a few”
“Blacks must stick up for blacks.”
Absolutely, it’s their only defense against the racists...uh, why does that sound wrong somehow?
Black criminals have already broken the judicial system by committing crimes at rates 5+ times that of criminals of other races. This stretches police resources to the max, causing them to end up in risky situations more often. It also overcrowds jails and prisons, leading to plea bargains and early releases, long periods before trials, etc. All these things create situations that end up with shootings.
This guy’s rant is another verse in the old song of “blacks have different values about crime, and reject the laws as enforced by whitey. If black criminals can’t rob, rape, and murder with impunity, the system is racist.” The problem is hat this leaves non-criminal blacks and everyone else to suffer as prey. Why does he pander to the desires of criminals instead of the safety of law-abiding people of any race? The jerk is delusional.
“I dont know if its funny or pathetic (or maybe both), but here we are in 2016 and the people with the strongest arguments for racial segregation in our society are black. Go figure.”
Not segregation; separation. Separate countries.
It’s either that or this constant low-grade warfare, which will only intensify with time.
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You're looking at an entire culture that has no place in the modern world. Something as simple as standards of conduct and written laws to govern a social order are completely alien to these people.
"I'm gonna get me a shotgun and kill all the whities I see,
I'm gonna get me a shotgun and kill all the whities I see.
When I kill all the whities I see, then whitey he won't bother me,
I'm gonna get me a shotgun and kill all the whities I see.
Then I'll get a white woman who's wearing a navy blue sweater.."
[ Guards pull him away ]
I was on a jury recently—a civil case, only 8 jurors. The plaintiff was a black woman who was asking for about half a million dollars because she had been fired (for not doing her job). The company was represented by a very competent black lawyer. There was one black person on the jury, a retired man, who had no trouble voting against the plaintiff.
Jury nullification is a real check to unlawful laws (like concealed carry permits) and judicial activism as it was in the past. unfortunately people are usually fined and punished in commercial administrative courts not real courts. AKA $100,000 fines for not baking a cake.
As for when jury nullification based on race started, we might want to look back at an era in our history when only people of one race were allowed on juries.>>> very true but look out for the knuckle draggers.
Certain groups seem to be getting stupider by the day.
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