On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 13:10:43 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
>I agree. But here is what one judge in Colorado did to a juror who told
Agree with what? Some context would help here.
>others about nullification:
>http://www.levellers.org/jrp/orig/jrp.natllawj.htm
>
>She was jailed for a p
Alexander W. Janssen wrote:
>Onion wrote:
>> That's why I'd also prefer a name covering all facets of OR like
>> 'Deutsche Anonymisierserver Initiative - DASI gegen Stasi', with
>> equivalent shorthand expressions ('British [...] Anonymisation Server
>> Initiative' = 'BASI') easy to adapt to areas
I agree. But here is what one judge in Colorado did to a juror who told
others about nullification:
http://www.levellers.org/jrp/orig/jrp.natllawj.htm
She was jailed for a period of time and after a lengthy defense,
eventually release.
The question maybe we should be asking is not "what are the r
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