By acquitting a guilty defendant. This is known as "jury nullification."
Against the Law - 1990 We the Jury 1-10 was released on: USA: 21 December 1990
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At the completion of the trial the judge will "instruct" the jury in applicable law in effect in that particular state. If the defense raises "heat of passion" as a defense, the judge will instruct the jury of the applicable law which they then MAY consider. What goes on in a jury room is secret and no one will ever know (unless the jurors speak afterward) just WHAT the jury considered.
Degus are unpopular in some places, but popular in other. The reason why they are in the US is that it is against the law to ship them there because they are considered pests.
No. Where the jury acts, the jury acts as trier of fact only. The court routinely instructs the jury as to principles of law and their application, but the court, not the jury, determines the applicable law and how it is to be applied. In this, the jury has no discretion.
representation has to do with taxation because ,if u want to speak out against a tax law you would have to speak out first
The jury determines questions of fact while the judge determines questions of law. The province of the jury is the pool of facts that they are deciding from exclusive of the law.
In a court of law, the final decision is typically made by the judge if it is a bench trial (no jury). In cases with a jury, the final decision is made collectively by the jury based on the evidence presented and the law as instructed by the judge.
In the United States, jurors typically receive a small stipend for their service, which can vary by jurisdiction but generally ranges from $10 to $50 per day. Some employers also continue to pay their employees for the duration of jury duty.
Not against the law, but your employer may not want you to and may take action against you if you disobey him.
Anyone can file a law suit but it depends on the judge and the jury whether or not you get convicted
Not against the law, but your employer may not want you to and may take action against you if you disobey him.