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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Instill predict he gets off.[/quote] I think someone on the jury will nullify. They will need to try him 3x to get a guilty verdict. Ngl, I would probably be that juror who said “Nope - not convicting.” We would deliberate for a week and I’d just keep saying “Nope”[/quote] Me too and I have UHC. Also with the copays going up right now good luck to the prosecutions. Because baby, out of spite, the answer is no. [/quote] I think nullification by one or two is possible, but unlikely. But then they'll just retry. Don't forget that they'll exclude jurors that have an axe to grind. Also, I think jurors intent on nullification will have a hard time keeping their mouths shut. If they talk about it, there's a good chance it will make its way back to the judge. If the trial is still going on, the judge would probably quickly replace them. If it's during deliberations, the judge might still replace them if the statement was blatant enough and corroborated by multiple people. I think the odds of an acquittal are effectively nil. Assuming the key evidence doesn't get thrown out, and I can't imagine it will, they have an incredibly strong case. And since there's a state case and a federal case, they've got plenty of chances to get the conviction.[/quote]
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