#JuryNullification is wrong. Don't do it. Unless you have the stamina to only answer, "They did not prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt," as the answer to every question you are asked, you will be charged with a crime. A juror must follow the law and may only vote not guilty if a case is not proven beyond a reasonable doubt. So remember, only if "they did not prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt," is what a juror who followed the law and did not commit #JuryNullification would say. Make sure you always follow the law because that is the only right thing to do. Never attempt to hang a jury by refusing to convict simply because the law's logic makes no sense. Even if the law is illogical and would put someone in prison for doing the right thing, you must not commit #JuryNullification. That would be so very wrong. Any juror doing so would be caught because they would not be able to always say, "They didn't prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt," each time they were asked about hanging the jury. They also wouldn't be able to cash in on having been the juror that voted no by charging for interviews and writing a book worth millions because #JuryNullification is wrong and the only acceptable reason to vote no on a jury is when the prosecution fails to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt.
#ICEagents are #wearingmasks When #USNurumberg trials happen, #IWasOnlyFollowingOrders won't be an excuse. It took 5 years for the US to win WWII and to hold war crimes trials. There will be an accounting for this administration's thugs' actions. In the meantime, get on a jury. #JuryNullification