Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine,Used

Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine,Used

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Juries have been delivering independent verdicts in the interest of justice for over 800 years, serving as the final check on government's power to pass unjust, immoral, or oppressive laws that leave citizens at the mercy of sometimes jaded or corrupt courts and legislatures. This was what the Founding Fathers feared, and this is the reason why they guaranteed trial by jury three times in the Constitution more than any other right.In Jury Nullification, author Clay Conrad examines the history, the law, and the practical and political implications of jury independence, examining in depth the role of nullification in capital punishment law, the dark side of jury nullification in Southern lynching and civil rights cases, and the purpose and legal effect of the juror's oath. This book should be of interest to historians, trial lawyers, criminologists, political scientists, and anyone interested in knowing how our criminal justice system works and how to make it better.

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  • Q: What is the main topic of 'Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine'? A: The book explores the concept of jury nullification, examining its historical significance, legal implications, and impact on the justice system.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine' is Clay Conrad.
  • Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: The book was published on November 7, 2013.
  • Q: What can I expect to learn from this book? A: Readers can expect to gain insight into the history and law of jury independence, the implications of nullification in capital punishment, and the juror's oath.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for legal professionals? A: Yes, the book is suitable for historians, trial lawyers, criminologists, political scientists, and anyone interested in the workings of the criminal justice system.
  • Q: What is the format of this book? A: The book is available in hardcover format.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine' have? A: The book contains 300 pages.
  • Q: What are the key themes discussed in the book? A: Key themes include the role of juries as a check on government power, the dark side of jury nullification in historical contexts, and the importance of the juror's oath.
  • Q: Is this book appropriate for general readers? A: Yes, while it is geared towards professionals, general readers interested in legal and historical topics may also find it informative.
  • Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is in new condition.

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