Jury nullification as an act of resistance

You don’t have a moral or ethical responsibility to convict someone fighting back against government abuses.

Jury nullification as an act of resistance
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Welcome to the first Anti-fascist Friday, today I’ll be talking about jury nullification as a tool to fight back against Trump and his ICE goons.

Jury nullification is when a juror refuses to convict a defendant because they think a law is unjust or was unjustly applied.

You don’t have a moral or ethical responsibility to convict someone fighting back against government abuses.

Watch the video below!

@reportermark

You don't have a moral or ethical responsibility to convict someone for protecting their neighbors against government abuses. #minnesota #ice #dhs #trump

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