Philip Picone-Texas. Law is absurd and jury said naw, won’t convict.
Taiwanda Moore a few years ago acquitted of recording cops even though she did it. Jury was appalled at government overreach.
Melroy Court, a wheelchair bound man, acquitted of firearms charges because the jury thought the application of the law in his case was ridiculous.
Most case of JN these days are confined to controversial laws (like drug possession laws), government overreach, clear prosecutorial bias.
From HuffPost quoting NYT article
“In Montana last year, a group of five prospective jurors said they had a problem with someone receiving a felony for a small amount of marijuana. The prosecutors were freaked out about the "Mutiny in Montana" and were afraid they were not going to be able convince 12 jurors in Montana to convict. The judge said, in a major
New York Times article, "I've never seen this large a number of people express this large a number of reservations" and "it does raise a question about the next case."
I believe it would be much harder to get to JN for crimes that most everyone agrees are crimes and are serious, like murder. In the first place, most reasonable people would agree we are not supposed to kill each other.
This case in particular? Yea, I’ve read some of the rumors and I’ve seen some of the “responses”, ie, I’d do the same thing, etc, etc. I am not going to assume the worst rumors in this case are true until there is evidence to support. I do not support victim bashing in any fashion.
However, if I were to put forward a hypothetical. Assume a family member of a shooter had been the victim of a heinous crime by a deceased, and said shooter decided to take the law into own hands and executed the deceased on his own judgement. If the supposed preexisting crime came out to be true, would there be a juror who ended up on the jury and would say, I won’t convict because I believe this shooter was justified? Maybe one. Maybe a few. They would have to survive voie dire and not get booted by strikes or the judge. The odds all 12 would vote to outright acquit with the execution on tape? Highly unlikely, in my opinion. The possibility one or more jurors could hang the jury? Possible, in my opinion. But again, they would have to survive voie dire, which I believe the prosecution and judge would be loaded for bear to suss that out ahead of time.