- are
criticized by
advocates of jury
nullification. Some
commonly cited historical examples of jury
nullification involve jurors refusing to
convict persons...
- Look up
nullification or
nullify in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nullification may
refer to:
Nullification (U.S. Constitution), a
legal theory that...
- these, only 21% of the
acquittals were
attributable to jury
nullification. Jury
nullification sometimes takes the form of a jury
convicting the defendant...
-
Resolutions had
stopped short of
actually advocating nullification.) [citation needed] The
Nullifier Party operated almost exclusively in
South Carolina...
-
Nullification Convention met
again on
March 11. It
repealed the
November Nullification Ordinance and also, "in a
purely symbolic gesture",
nullified the...
-
theory of
state nullification has
never been
legally upheld by
federal courts,
although jury
nullification has. The
theory of
nullification is
based on a...
- The
Ultimate Nullifier is a
fictional device of
immense power appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics. The
device made its first...
-
Carolina Ordinance of
Nullification,
November 24, 1832". avalon.law.yale.edu.
Retrieved 2017-03-23. The
Doctrines of
Nullification and Succession, A Historical...
- Jury
Nullification: The
Evolution of a Doctrine, by Clay Conrad, is one of the
major book-length
treatments of jury
nullification. The
Federal Lawyer noted...
-
possibility of jury
nullification during jury instructions. One
argument states that if
juries have the
power of jury
nullification, then they
should be...