I've sat on jury three times, and I'm always surprised at the degree to which jury instructions are ignored. I saw one jury hung because two holdouts basically didn't like the state law on which the defendant was being tried. No amount of "we're not here to legislate, or to pass judgment on statutes," dissuaded them.
Jury nullification is an interesting area.
What state law was at issue?If I was on a jury, I wouldn't convict anyone of a marijuana offense.
I recently was called to jury duty and had to prove I live abroad.
They were leery of documents mostly in Chinese showing I live and work here.
Only the 2nd time I was called, and the first time I was heading to Kenya and so was also out of the country. So never served.
[and that was supposed to be: "wears a MAGA hat on Fox when interviewed"]