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  2. McElrath v. Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Due to the fact that he was found to be not guilty due to insanity in one charge but guilty as to another over the same episode, McElrath appealed the verdict to the Supreme Court of Georgia, calling the jury verdict "repugnant". The Georgia Supreme Court agreed with McElrath's arguments and vacated the trial court's verdict and remanded the ...

  3. Bushel's Case - Wikipedia

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    Plaque at the Old Bailey. Bushel petitioned the Court of Common Pleas for a writ of habeas corpus. Sir John Vaughan, Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, initially held that the writ should not be granted, saying that it was King's Bench that should issue writs of habeas corpus in ordinary criminal cases and that Common Pleas could issue the writ only on a claim of privilege of the ...

  4. Jury nullification - Wikipedia

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    Jury nullification may also occur in civil suits, in which the verdict is generally a finding of liability or lack of liability (rather than a finding of guilty or not guilty). [ 22 ] The main ethical issue involved in jury nullification is the tension between democratic self-government and integrity. [ 23 ]

  5. The Camden 28 - Wikipedia

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    The Camden 28 were a group of leftist, Catholic, anti-Vietnam War activists who in 1971 planned and executed a raid on a draft board in Camden, New Jersey, United States.The raid resulted in a high-profile criminal trial of the activists that was seen by many as a referendum on the Vietnam War and as an example of jury nullification.

  6. Jury nullification in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 1794 case Georgia v.Brailsford, the Supreme Court directly tried a common law case before a jury.The facts in the case were not in dispute, and the legal opinion of the court was unanimous, but the Court was nonetheless obligated under the Seventh Amendment to refer the matter to the jury for a general verdict.

  7. Daniel Penny verdict live updates: Not guilty in Jordan Neely ...

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    A Manhattan jury has acquitted Daniel Penny of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Jordan Neely after Penny placed the homeless man in a chokehold on the subway in May 2023.. Follow The ...

  8. Verdict - Wikipedia

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    After a directed verdict, the jury no longer needs to decide the case. A judge may order a directed verdict on an entire case or only on specific issues. In a criminal case in the United States, once the prosecution has closed its case, the defendant may move for a directed verdict. [5] If granted, the verdict will be "not guilty". [5]

  9. YSL Records racketeering trial - Wikipedia

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    Kendrick was found not guilty on all counts, Stillwell was found guilty on count 64, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and was sentenced to 10 years to serve 2 commuted to time served with credit for time served and the balance (8 years) served on probation. The jury has been officially released and the trial has ended. [26]