The letter reads, in part: FIJA (Fully Informed Jury Association) and
Juror Rights Our question to each of you is simple and straight to the point.
Not exact matches
Although
jurors have the power to nullify, whether or not the have the legal
right to do so is still in
question.
If this explanation of the
juror's ethical duties is
right, however, it leads to the
question of whether we structure the process of jury decision - making in a way that encourages
jurors to act ethically.
They will distribute free FIJA materials as well as answer
questions for those who stop by the table to learn about
jurors»
rights and responsibilities.