I will, from time to time, publish thoughts pertaining to constitutional or criminal law. Most are written by me; some might be especially important contributions from other posts and writers. I welcome your thoughts and input, provided they are tasteful. I don't care if you agree or disagree with me, but I don't want you to be disagreeable in your exposition.
By Michael Kennedy on May 16, 2024 | 3 Comments
Jury nullification is meaningless, and what people erroneously think is meant by the term is a fundamental and legitimate power of the people, regardless of naysaying by judges and prosecutors - and their naysaying is precisely why the citizens have that power! Neither judges nor prosecutors can negate what the Framers have granted.
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By Michael Kennedy on Nov 09, 2014 | 0 Comments
The Public in general, being a self-righteous and moralistic bunch, does not want to believe that innocent people ever get convicted in the system that we boast to the world to be the best and the one right-thinking people should emulate, and they especially do not believe that rational people wo...
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