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COUNTERPOINT: Jury nullification is the left's clear option to blow up justice

John Fredericks, InsideSources.com on

Published in Op Eds

Here they come again.

The left-leaning legal intelligentsia — the crowd that spent four years weaponizing the Department of Justice against Donald Trump, his associates and anyone who dared support him — has now cooked up a scheme to torch the American justice system from the inside out.

Jury nullification.

Rogue judges’ rulings to upend the president’s policies aren’t enough. What stands in their way? Juries. Of real Americans. The leftists say they have to go.

That’s the new war cry echoing through the law reviews, the op-ed pages, and the faculty lounges of every law school from Yale to Berkeley.

Liberal attorneys, facing a Trump administration that is finally holding criminals accountable, are now peddling the idea that jurors should ignore the law entirely if they don’t like the politics of the prosecution.

Let that sink in.

Not “the evidence doesn’t support a conviction.” Not “the law is being misapplied.” But: We don’t like who’s being prosecuted, so the jury should acquit regardless of the facts.

This is not justice. This is anarchy with a law degree.

Let’s be crystal clear about what jury nullification is and what it has done in American history — because the left sure doesn’t want to talk about that part. Jury nullification was the legal mechanism that let White murderers walk free throughout the Jim Crow South. When Emmett Till’s killers — Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam — were acquitted in 1955 by an all-White jury despite overwhelming evidence, that was jury nullification in action.

The jury knew what they were doing. They didn’t care about the law. They cared about the politics of the moment. The result? Two murderers walked out of that courthouse smiling and later bragged about the killing to a magazine.

And then there’s O.J. Simpson. Remember that trial?

Whatever you think about the evidence — and the evidence was mountainous — the O.J. verdict in 1995 was widely understood as a political statement by a jury that had watched Rodney King and decided this was payback time. Did Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman get justice? No. They got nullification. Two people are dead. Their families got nothing. O.J. got a golf game.

That is the legacy of jury nullification. Dead victims. Freed killers. A mockery of equal justice under law.

Now the left wants to resurrect this poison pill, not to protect the powerless but to protect their political class from accountability. The elites decide on guilt or innocence based on their current political agenda.

 

They’re terrified because the Trump administration is doing what no one in Washington has had the guts to do in decades: prosecuting the people who abused the levers of government power.

The corrupt FBI officials who launched a fraudulent investigation into a sitting president.

The prosecutors who hid exculpatory evidence.

The bureaucrats who weaponized the Internal Revenue Service, the Justice Department, the intelligence community against American citizens for political purposes. These people are now facing scrutiny, and, suddenly, the left discovers that jury nullification is a grand American tradition.

It’s not a tradition; it’s a cancer.

The rule of law is not a smorgasbord where you pick and choose which verdicts you like based on the politics of the defendant. The moment we accept that jurors can override the law based on their personal political sympathies, we no longer have a justice system. We have mob rule with better parking.

The left screamed for four years that “no one is above the law” when they were targeting Trump. Now that the tables have turned and documented misconduct is under investigation, is the law itself suddenly the problem?

No. The law is not the problem. The lawbreakers are the problem. And jury nullification is not a remedy; it is a wrecking ball aimed at the last institution standing between American citizens and political chaos.

Don’t let them sell you this poison. Not now. Not ever.

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ABOUT THE WRITER

John Fredericks is the host of “The John Fredericks Media Network.” He wrote this for InsideSources.com.

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