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  1. It seems that some judges exercise withholding evidence as a means to win a trial for the State. I am a firm believer in a jurors right to not only cast a verdict on any trial, but to also cast a verdict on the law itself. Jury Nullification is a time honored practice in the USA, since and against crown rule when we were colonies to defeat tyranny. Jury Nullification still has a practical use today for the same reason’s.

  2. Could a jury actually declare a law unconstitutional or reprimand a judge for denying the defense the ability to present its case? I think the concept of jury nullification certainly includes this possibility. I’d love to see the look on the judge’s face the first time a jury tried this.

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