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Democratizing The Criminal: Jury Nullification As Exercise Of Sovereign Discretion Over The Friend-Enemy Distinction, Timothy A. Delaune Sep 2013

Democratizing The Criminal: Jury Nullification As Exercise Of Sovereign Discretion Over The Friend-Enemy Distinction, Timothy A. Delaune

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This dissertation examines jury nullification - the ability of American juries in particular criminal cases to ignore or override valid law to be applied to defendants by acquitting them in cases in which the facts are undisputed or clear - as an exercise of sovereignty over the friend-enemy distinction as those terms are defined by Carl Schmitt. It begins with a biography of Schmitt and a description of his concept of sovereignty as ultimate decisional power. It then discusses sovereignty in the American context, with particular attention to the principles of the Founding and the nature of the fictively constructed …