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Quote from Patricia Michl Sumner,


"In “A jury’s duty” (11/8) by Mike Romano, John Junker asserts that juries have the right to nullify laws in principle but should not use this right in practice. Would he then be willing to give up the rights of free speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, freedom to organize a labor union, abolition of slavery in the North, and the repeal of alcohol prohibition—all of which were given to us by juries who put the principle of nullification into practice? Without jury nullification no systematic veto exists for the people and tyranny ensues."


By:

Patricia Michl Sumner (more quotes by Patricia Michl Sumner or books by/about Patricia Michl Sumner)

Source:

November 29, 1995, Necessary nullification, letter to the Seattle Weekly

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Jury

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