
Doing the crime, getting off without time.
A South Dakota ballot initiative would let juries determine not only guilt or innocence, but the wisdom of the law in question.
Proponents call Amendment A the best defense against misguided and draconian prosecutions. Opponents of the initiative call it antidemocratic and unconstitutional.
Jury nullification’s new day: Letting the voters decide.
Guests:
Clay Conrad, private practice attorney and author, “Jury Nullification: The Evolution of a Doctrine”
Bob Newland, Libertarian candidate for attorney general, South Dakota
Andrew Leipold, professor, University of Illinois College of Law



















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