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    The Power of a Jury to Acquit Even When the Facts
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The Power of a Jury to Acquit Even When the Facts

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

The power of a jury to acquit even when the facts clearly point to conviction is called:


A) an Allen verdict.
B) jury nullification.
C) an Alford verdict.
D) a peremptory challenge.

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