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<p>[QUOTE="Pedigreed Bulldog, post: 7296490, member: 64805"]A traffic infraction would be PC for the stop, so there is zero chance a random stop will end up in traffic court. In a criminal trial, a jury has the right to acquit for whatever reason they deem worthy...including a belief that the stop never should have happened in the first place. The jury even has the power to say "yes, we know he's guilty of breaking the law but we believe the law is wrong, therefore we acquit"...it's called jury nullification.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pedigreed Bulldog, post: 7296490, member: 64805"]A traffic infraction would be PC for the stop, so there is zero chance a random stop will end up in traffic court. In a criminal trial, a jury has the right to acquit for whatever reason they deem worthy...including a belief that the stop never should have happened in the first place. The jury even has the power to say "yes, we know he's guilty of breaking the law but we believe the law is wrong, therefore we acquit"...it's called jury nullification.[/QUOTE]
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