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  1. So, with the #prarieland9 #showTrial, the judge decided the verdict, not a jury?

    I'm assuming the legal calculus was that a judge would see the egregious violations of procedure and legal cases that were beyond ridiculous and dismiss with prejudice

    Since a jury is always a risk

    But with this development the calculus will have changed if it was a trial by judge

    And I'm bettin' that nullification will become vogue

  2. So, with the #prarieland9 #showTrial, the judge decided the verdict, not a jury?

    I'm assuming the legal calculus was that a judge would see the egregious violations of procedure and legal cases that were beyond ridiculous and dismiss with prejudice

    Since a jury is always a risk

    But with this development the calculus will have changed if it was a trial by judge

    And I'm bettin' that nullification will become vogue

  3. So, with the #prarieland9 #showTrial, the judge decided the verdict, not a jury?

    I'm assuming the legal calculus was that a judge would see the egregious violations of procedure and legal cases that were beyond ridiculous and dismiss with prejudice

    Since a jury is always a risk

    But with this development the calculus will have changed if it was a trial by judge

    And I'm bettin' that nullification will become vogue

  4. So, with the #prarieland9 #showTrial, the judge decided the verdict, not a jury?

    I'm assuming the legal calculus was that a judge would see the egregious violations of procedure and legal cases that were beyond ridiculous and dismiss with prejudice

    Since a jury is always a risk

    But with this development the calculus will have changed if it was a trial by judge

    And I'm bettin' that nullification will become vogue

  5. So, with the #prarieland9 #showTrial, the judge decided the verdict, not a jury?

    I'm assuming the legal calculus was that a judge would see the egregious violations of procedure and legal cases that were beyond ridiculous and dismiss with prejudice

    Since a jury is always a risk

    But with this development the calculus will have changed if it was a trial by judge

    And I'm bettin' that nullification will become vogue