James Grimmelmann on Nostr: Could a jury agree to “disagree?” I wonder whether there are cases in which the ...
Could a jury agree to “disagree?” I wonder whether there are cases in which the jury as a whole is ambivalent about the case and thinks that a mistral is about right, so they collude to deliver one. It could also happen tacitly: when a deadlock develops, no one on the jury is motivated to try all that hard to break it.
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