Originally Posted by
positano
Caboose - I respectfully disagree. In fact, jurors are typically instructed in both State and Federal court to the contrary. Jurors are finders of fact - judges rule on the law. Jurors are duty-bound to follow the law.
I'm not so naive to overlook the fact that jurors often reach a compromise in the jury room, often associated with varying degrees of jury nullification theory. It happens. That is not, however, a "right" of a juror and in fact, in direct conflict with every juror's oath to "follow the law".
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