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Fully Informed Jury

May members of a jury vote on a verdict according to their conscience? In a trial, a jury is charged with determining the facts of a case. What they are not told is that they may also decide if the law, as applied in this situation, is good and just.

Since before the founding of our country, the fully informed jury has always been the ultimate bulwark against a tyrannical government. This brochure, produced in cooperation with the Fully Informed Jury Association (www.fija.org) explains the history and effect of this important freedom protected by the Bill of Rights.

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