Food Freedom and Jury Nullification

Do you know about “Jury Nullification”?

This is from the Farm to Consumer Legal Defense Fund:

The Hershberger Trial and Jury Nullification
By Pete Kennedy, Esq. | February 24, 2012

Sometime later this year Loganville, Wisconsin dairy farmer Vernon Hershberger will be tried before a jury in Sauk County Circuit Court on four criminal misdemeanor counts accusing him of violating the state Food and Dairy Code. The case has drawn widespread attention in Wisconsin, with Hershberger’s supporters rallying to his cause.

A question that has been raised about the trial is: can the jury hearing the case legally engage in jury nullification and return a verdict of not guilty on the charges no matter what the facts and the law of the case are? The answer is yes.

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1 comment to Food Freedom and Jury Nullification

  • What I want to know is how an organization rsiponesble for validating the safety of new products on the market, which it doesn’t do, aquired the manpower to harass distributors of the original products?Make them do their real job, we already got enough Jack booted thugs in the ATF and DEA (both are illegal organizations with practically no oversight) enforcing arbitrary laws, we shouldn’t have to worry about the FDA shooting us for raising gardens with heritage seeds when they can’t accomplish their primary purpose.