Re: the law firm of Moreira & bingobong (1079112) | |||
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Posted by Train Dude on Thu Jul 4 11:02:18 2013, in response to Re: the law firm of Moreira & bingobong, posted by bingbong on Thu Jul 4 10:55:34 2013. Juries do not set precedent. The judge is there to see that the jury rules solely on the evidence. Juries do occasionally acquit when a person is guilty but the circumstances are exceptional. That is known as "Jury Nullification" but that is a one time thing and does not set precedent. I guess that makes you wrong again - doesn't it? |