Pubdate: Sun, 9 Feb 2003 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Copyright: 2003 San Jose Mercury News Contact: http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/390 Author: Brett Cashman Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n195/a01.html Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Ed+Rosenthal JURORS HAVE A DUTY JUROR Marney Craig laments voting to convict Ed Rosenthal of drug charges (Opinion, Feb. 7), for which Rosenthal will now endure prison time. Craig relates that Judge Charles Breyer instructed the jurors that they could not substitute their sense of justice for their duty to follow the law. It is a juror's right and duty to reach a verdict according to his or her conscience, regardless of the instructions of some black-robed political appointee. In the words of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, juries have an "unreviewable and irreversible power . . . to acquit in disregard of the instructions on the law given by the trial judge." This principle, known as jury nullification, has its historical precedent in the acquittal of John Peter Zenger on libel charges against the English crown in 1734. It's tragic that Rosenthal will be punished not only for violating an absurd and arbitrary legislative edict against certain kinds of gardening, but also because his fellow citizens, like Craig, do not understand the rights and responsibilities of jurors. Brett Cashman, Sunnyvale - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake