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On a Jury you know your options: guilty, or not. But theres another choice that neither the judge nor the lawyers will tell you -- often because theyre not allowed to and also it might better if you dont know. This video will tell you that third choice, but be warned: simply watching may prevent you from ever serving on a jury -- so this is your last chance to hit the pause button before you learn about Jury nullification: when the defendant is 100% beyond-a-reasonable-doubt guilty but the jurors also think he shouldnt be punished. The jury can nullify the law and let him go free. But before your on your next jury and yell Null! Booya! at the judge you should know that just talking about jury nullification in the wrong circumstances can get you arrested. Though a video such as this one, simply acknowledging the existence of jury nullification and in no way advocating it is totally OK. And, while were at it: (CGP Grey is not a lawyer, this is not legal advice, it is meant fo