Legal Land: Jury Nullification Advocate Is Indicted

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  • cobber

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    I see no moral peril in lying about personal beliefs during jury selection. You have no obligation to tell the truth to a theif as to the location of your jewells.
    No moral obligation perhaps, but potential jurors are sworn to give truthful answers during voir dire. Knowingly giving a false answer under oath could be hazardous to your liberty.
     
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