Jack Smith's Keeping Busy Over the Holiday Season!
Briefly

"Much as the defendant would like it otherwise, this trial should be about the facts and the law, not politics." - Jack Smith, special counsel
U.S. courts have been emphatic, most significantly in the 1895 Supreme Court case Sparf v. United States, in ruling that juries do not have an intrinsic right to consider nullification-or to be informed about it.
Read at Slate Magazine
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