Jury Nullification Leads to Unexpected Acquittal in High-Profile CEO Murder Case
Luigi Mangione was acquitted of the murder of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare recently, demonstrating the legal phenomenon known as jury nullification. This rare outcome occurs when jury members may believe a defendant is guilty but choose to acquit them anyway, often due to disagreements with the law itself or the manner of its application. Jury nullification has a long and complex history in the U.S. legal system, tracing back to colonial America. It embodies the conflict between written law and public sentiment, highlighting the jury’s ultimate power to voice societal values that at times defy … Read more