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girl gone mad

(20,634 posts)
Mon Sep 17, 2012, 02:00 PM Sep 2012

New Hampshire Jury Nullifies its First Felony Marijuana Case

A major victory is scored for jury nullification with the acquittal of felony marijuana charges – and it’s all thanks to a “straight-laced little old lady” juror and participant of the Free State Project

Doug Darrell beat the odds and walked home from his trial as a free man on Friday, a major win for the state’s new jury nullification law. Facing felony drug cultivation charges for growing marijuana plants behind his house, the 59-year-old Rastafarian saw all of the charges against him dropped after jurors in his trial successfully convinced their peers to nullify the case on the grounds that Darrell was simply trying to obey the customs of his religion.

“Many of us wondered what kind of precedent this would set,” said juror and FSP participant Cathleen Converse in an exclusive interview with Free Talk Live. “But after chewing on all of the possibilities and re-reading the definition of nullification, we all decided that the only fair thing to do was to vote with our consciences and acquit the defendant of all charges.”

Doug Darrell never had any run-ins with the law until 2009, when a National Guard helicopter flying below legal altitude while looking for drugs noticed that Darrell was growing marijuana in the back yard of his Barnstead home. Though the sighting could legally have been considered an invasion of privacy, federal drug authorities were notified anyway. Shortly thereafter, Darrell’s home was raided and the Rastafarian found himself staring down the barrel of a police assault rifle and facing multiple counts of felony possession of marijuana.

read more: http://news.yahoo.com/hampshire-jury-nullifies-first-felony-marijuana-case-072023427.html

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New Hampshire Jury Nullifies its First Felony Marijuana Case (Original Post) girl gone mad Sep 2012 OP
the last defense against tyranny -- jury nullification grasswire Sep 2012 #1
Good for him and for the jury Tsiyu Sep 2012 #2
Kudos to the jury. Uncle Joe Sep 2012 #3

grasswire

(50,130 posts)
1. the last defense against tyranny -- jury nullification
Mon Sep 17, 2012, 02:34 PM
Sep 2012

For more information, go to www.fija.org (Fully Informed Jury Association)

The right of the citizen to judge the law as well as the facts of the case.

Tsiyu

(18,186 posts)
2. Good for him and for the jury
Mon Sep 17, 2012, 03:00 PM
Sep 2012

It amazes me that we have no money for poor folks' health care, but we have planeloads of money to fly around looking for "drugs" aka, a green PLANT.

Gotta keep those court clerks and DAs and judges in new shoes, I guess. And feed the Prison Industry its daily allotment of human lives...

I guess as long as there's a profit to be made from destroying decent people's entire lives, we will have laws allowing the profiteers to destroy decent people's entire lives. And our politicians will make it as easy as pie to do so, as long as they get their allotment of campaign funds.

It's stunning how many kids are now lost due to the War on Drugs.

But priorities, America. Priorities:

Profit over human life. Profit over human life. Profit over human life....







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