New Hampshire Jury Nullifies Felony Marijuana Case

Will juries nullify the cases against conscientious objectors to ObamaCare and similar government intrusion into our consciences and our wallets?

(The New American) Following the adoption of a new state law on jury nullification in June, a New Hampshire jury nullified its first major felony marijuana case on September 14 when jurors decided to free Doug Darrell, a 59-year-old father of four grown children who was growing illegal plants in his backyard. Activists hailed the decision as a significant victory for the jury nullification movement, which aims to revive awareness about the power inherent in juries to protect citizens from overzealous prosecutors and bad laws by nullifying cases.

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