The Jurors' Options: Guilty, Innocent and - @CGPGrey explains (in no way advocating nor promoting nor advising nor suggesting) - two other options, under the umbrella of #JuryNullification | @Wikipedia #JuryEquity #PerverseVerdict #Nullify #Null (#NullBOOYA!) #Annulment #Annul #Annulled #Annulling #Nullification

'That word' (below-hyperlinked to Wikipedia's report on the tricky legalism) is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...

The word “Nullification” is built on ancient words that mean "Not, No + |Any, One, |Unique (i.e. |Reducing to Nothing)" (Action of a State when it Refuses to Allow a Federal Law to be Enforced within its Boundaries).

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So the only options the Jurors are given are Guilty or Innocent ... just that Evidence doesn't matter as much as 'Sympathy for the Defendant' if the Jury knows about Jury Nullification.

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