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<p>reason, prosecutorial nullification is typically defined as declining to prosecute. Nevertheless, there is little doubt as to the ability of a jury to nullify the law. Today, there are several issues raised by jury nullification, such as:<br/>
# Whether juries can or should be instructed or informed of their power to nullify.<br/>
# Whether a judge may remove jurors "for cause" when they refuse to apply the law as instructed.<br/>
# Whether a judge may punish a juror for practicing jury nullification.<br/>
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