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A controversial initiative in Oregon aims to inform jurors that they can judge not only the facts of the case, but also the law, which means employing "jury nullification." Under the proposal, jurors would be informed they have the right to disregard the judge's instructions and the language of the law. The proposal has raised concerns among some lawyers. Oregon State Bar president Richard Yugler said the initiative is "contrary to the rule of law."
June 09, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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