In the first week of 2020, jury nullification is already in national media!
Jury Nullification Is Big News in January!
2020 is off to a rousing start with jury nullification mentioned prominently in several news sources:
First, Sonoma County's The Press Democrat reported that the Newseum in Washington, D.C., an interactive museum focusing on free expression and the First Amendment, has closed. On the up side, jury nullification and the story of John Peter Zenger are featured in the second paragraph of this article:
Second, in Reason, J.D. Tuccille covers litigation in the Second Circuit regarding fully informing juries of their right to conscientiously acquit via jury nullification:
This case has wider implications for all sorts of other trials in the Second Circuit, and FIJA has filed an amicus brief. You can read more about the Yehudi Manzano case and FIJA's amicus brief in our online case file.
Third, while not specifically in reference to gun laws, jury nullification gets a significant nod in this article in The Washington Examiner on the gun sanctuary movement. I suppose the rest is left as an exercise for the reader... (Don't blame me for the headline. I didn't write it.)
It's great to see that jury nullification is already being so widely discussed in 2020! Please keep the conversation going by sharing this email with others.
For Liberty, Justice, and Peace in the New Year,
Kirsten C. Tynan
Fully Informed Jury Association
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