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Race-Based Jury Nullification
Race-Based Jury Nullification
Abstract
Internet research clearly showed a long history for jury nullification in the US. An explanation of jury nullification, and in particular race based jury nullification, is that it is a method whereby juries nullify unfair laws by declaring guilty defendants not guilty. Race based nullification is where a jury acquits and individual based on their race. This is commonly found in homogenous juries where there is little jury diversity. Past cases
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References
Butler, Paul. (1998). Racially Based Jury Nullification: Black Power in the Criminal
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Emal, Russ. (1995). Jury Nullification: Why You Should Know What It Is. Retrieved on
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Jones Iloilo Marguerité. (2004). American Juror. Retrieved on 11/21/04 from
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