Jury Nullification (book)

Jury Nullification (book)

Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine, by Clay Conrad, is one of the major book-length treatments of jury nullification.[1] The Federal Lawyer noted, "Conrad provides...a comprehensive overview of jury nullification in historical, substantive, policy, and practical terms."[2] The book surveys the history of jury nullification, describing how it has changed with cases such as Sparf v. United States and with the advent of death-qualified juries. It ends with a chapter of advice for those pursuing a nullification-based defense.[3]

References

  1. ^ Hannaford-Agor, Paula L.; Hans, Valerie P. (2003), Nullification at Work - A Glimpse from the National Center for State Courts Study of Hung Juries, 78, Chi.-Kent L. Rev., pp. 1249, http://heinonlinebackup.com/hol-cgi-bin/get_pdf.cgi?handle=hein.journals/chknt78&section=52 
  2. ^ The Federal Lawyer, Vol. 47, No. 4, 2000
  3. ^ Conrad, Clay (January 1, 1999). Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine. Carolina Academic Press. ISBN 978-0890897027. 

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