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U.S. v. Funches, No. 96-5244 (11th Cir.) (135 F.3d 1405) (February 24, 1998) (Judge James Larry Edmondson)

One of the issues addressed in this case was the controversial topic of jury nullification. On that issue, the Court wrote as follows:

"Juries sometimes assume the power of nullification; still, nullification is no right of the jury. Instead, the absence of remedial procedures by which the government may appeal ...

 

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