Jury nullification is used
by juries when laws do not reflect the will of the people or their
communities. If you are a juror in a marijuana trial and agree with the
majority of Canadians and the
Canadian Senate ( see link below ) that marijuana laws - like the
abortion laws of a previous century do not reflect the
will of the people - use your right to acquit. Do not ask the judge,
prosecutor or any lawyer involved in the trial whether you have this
right. As officers of the court they will divert and deceive you. When you
are in your jury deliberations - just say no and keep saying no - and the
rest of the jury will eventually want to go home.
"Jurors have always had the ability to
ignore the judge, ignore the law and acquit, jury nullification serves as
an important check on government power." ..... University of Alberta law
professor Sanjeev Anand ...Edmonton Sun January 15, 2006