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Politics : Libertarian Discussion Forum

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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (3507)2/22/2000 8:01:00 PM
From: miraje  Read Replies (1) of 13056
 
I've been called for jury duty and I have a question about my rights as a juror. As a libertarian, I cannot, in good conscience, vote to convict anyone who is on trial for a victimless crime. My question is, should I state my views and be excused from serving in such a trial or would I be breaking any laws by maintaining silence and voting not to convict? How does one best protest laws that one views as irrational and invalid in a situation like this?

-JB
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