No, although you make a good point. The other thing is the latitude that judges have in their courtrooms. They can pretty much make up the law as they go. Of course, that gives grounds for appeal, but Boy, have I seen some bizarre things in a courtroom.
Originally Posted by luv2luv
Ah, and another strange/cool thing that can happen in a courtroom: Jury nullification!
If a law (statute) is passed, and someone clearly violates that law, and it's proven in the courtroom, the jury can still decide that the law is unfair/ ridiculous/ stupid /whatever and not convict the person for violating that law.
If you surround the word 'stupid' with slashes, it makes the following smiley:
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