Language English Pages 311 LC Class KF8982 ISBN 0890897026 Country United States of America | Media type Print Dewey Decimal 347.7375 Originally published 1998 Page count 311 OCLC 40622647 | |
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Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine, by Clay Conrad, is one of the major book-length treatments of jury nullification. The Federal Lawyer noted, "Conrad provides...a comprehensive overview of jury nullification in historical, substantive, policy, and practical terms." 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.
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