Multiple Department of Justice employees "may have violated" Luigi Mangione's right to a fair trial through public comments and social media posts, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday -- and it could end up swaying the judge to grant a defense motion to take the death penalty off the table.
As a member of a jury, you absolutely have the right to refuse to indict. Just make sure you don’t mention jury nullification during the jury selection process. Judges and prosecutors hate that.
How many times can he be retried for the same crime if the Jury does that? As I fully expect Trump to demand the DOJ keep doing it as many times as they can
I mention it every time I’m in the jury selection process to ensure I never have to do jury duty