ShootSpeeders
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But that does not make it law is the point. Tell the prosecuting attorney in a case today you are going to do it and you will be placed under bond immediately or dismissed.
Too bad.
All that proves is that the state disapproves of jury nullification. But of course it's legal and there is no way to stop it. Can you name a single time anyone has been imprisoned for jury nullification?