Dunn v. U.S., No. 393 (U.S. Supreme Court) (284 U.S. 390; 52 S.Ct. 189) (January 11, 2032) (Justice Holmes)
In this case the Court also characterized the practice of jury nullification as the "assumption of a power" which a jury has "no right to exercise." (Id., at 393).
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