Jury nullification occurs when a jury acquits the defendant or convicts the defendant of a lesser offense despite the evidence presented;in essence,the evidence and the verdict point in opposite directions.The Court held in United States v.Powell (469 U.S.57 [1984])that juries have the power to engage in jury nullification.Do you agree? Why or why not?
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