theprestige
Penultimate Amazing
This is a mistaken inference on your part.You're repeatedly implying that there was a reverse jury nullification here,
It's not what I'm saying.or is that not what you're saying?
It seems like that would be dead easy to distinguish. The people saying they actually believe it are trivially identifiable as those that say they actually believe it.It's so hard to distinguish between people saying, "I was just throwing it out there for conversation" and those that say they actually believe it.
Since I have not said I actually believe it, you should have zero problem distinguishing between me and someone who has.
Anyway, for avoidance of doubt: I was just throwing it out there for conversation. The jury returned a verdict of murder. The way I see it - as I explained up front; did you actually read that post? - it's a fairly binary question. Either they rejected the mistake of fact and found murder as a result, or they accepted the mistake of fact but found murder anyway in a kind of "jury nullification." I don't know which it is. I'm not even entirely convinced that my binary view is correct. Mostly I'm just curious about how the jury viewed the "mistake of fact" claim, and how that view informed their decision. I'm also curious about whether the jury went into the trial more or less determined to convict, and found deliberations easy because they knew what they wanted to decide and didn't need to spend a lot of time and effort examining the prosecution's actual arguments.
Again, I'm not claiming (or even implying) that's what happened. I'm curious, though. And the truth is we'll probably never know for sure either way. Which is the main reason I'm not making any claims.
So at least you don't have to worry about challenging my claims here. Because I'm not making any (except perhaps that jury nullification, as a concept, includes both guilty and not guilty verdicts).
We're just batting the ball around. Stop trying to turn this into a slapfight.So what is your claim? Are we just batting the ball around or are you pussyfooting around the claim?