Absolutely. This is the one place where your one vote can really make a difference. If you get a chance to sit on a jury on any bullshit case all you've got to say is not guilty. And they have to either move for a mistrial and let you go or the prosecuting attorney has to refile charges and go through the process again. I have yet to be lucky enough to sit on any of these cases.
And we really need some of you youngsters. Us old bastards are to set in our ways and you just go watch one of these cases its usually just old bastards like myself on the jury.
killerweed420 Reviewed by killerweed420 on . ask your lawyers about NULLIFICATION, if charged ... my lawyer told me all about this, many years ago, but I couldn't remember what he called it ... it is called the 'Nullification' Law, and the lawyers, judges, and prosecutors, usually don't want the jury to know about it ... basically, if a juror sees they have overwhelming evidence against you, but doesn't think you deserve to go to jail for the crime, said jury member can refuse to find you guilty, evidence or not ... no way, this day and age, that you're not gonna find 'pro-pot' jurors, and Rating: 5