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Jury Nullification: The Jurisprudence of Jurors' Privilege

Jury Nullification: The Jurisprudence of Jurors' Privilege

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Jury nullification, in its simplest definition, occurs when a jury returns a not guilty verdict for a defendant it believes to be legally guilty of the crime charged. To put this explicitly, a jury nullifies when, despite believing both a) that the defendant did, beyond a reasonable doubt, commit the act/omission in question, and b) that such behavior is, in fact, prohibited by law, nevertheless declares the defendant innocent. This book explores the specifically philosophical aspects of the phenomenon. Is jury nullification a right? A power? A mere ability? A privilege? A pernicious form of juror malfeasance? Is a system that allows for jury nullification more, or less just, than one that does not?


This important book fills a gap in the current scholarship around jury nullification, which, for the most part, has been confined to purely doctrinal analyses, rather than the broader ethical, social, political, and philosophical contours of this issue.



Author: Travis Hreno
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Ethics International Press, Inc
Published: 01/18/2024
Pages: 236
Weight: 1.19lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.69d
ISBN: 9781804410905
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