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Oregon Supreme Court affirms juries can acquit in split votes

Oregon Supreme Court affirms juries can acquit in split votes ANDREW SELSKY The Oregon Supreme Court, ruling before the start of a murder case, has upheld that a defendant can be acquitted by a nonunanimous verdict, months after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that guilty verdicts must be unanimous. The decision Thursday keeps Oregon as the only state where split jury verdicts with 10 or 11 not guilty votes among a 12-member panel amount to an acquittal, not a hung jury, legal experts said. Defense lawyers hailed the decision, which erases doubts among trial judges about how the U.S. Supreme Court ruling applies in Oregon.

Oregon high court affirms juries can acquit in split votes

Oregon high court affirms juries can acquit in split votes
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National Constitution Center – NBC10 Philadelphia

Philadelphia Sep 15, 2020 NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal reports from outside Old City’s National Constitution Center ahead of President Donald Trump holding a town hall Tuesday night. The Republican president and his Democratic challenger, Joe Biden, are focusing in on Pennsylvania in the election. Expect traffic and public transit detours around the event.

Senator Brian Jones introduces Religion is Essential Act

Senator Brian W. Jones (R-Santee) today introduced Senate Bill 397, the “Religion is Essential Act.” “Americans are guaranteed religious freedom and the right to congregate with fellow members at their chosen house of worship,” stated Senator Jones. “For 11 months, California Governor Newsom used the excuse of COVID to violate those rights and his fellow Democrat legislators sheepishly sat on their hands and allowed it to happen. Mercifully, the United States Supreme Court recently stepped in and returned our religious rights, but the threat from Newsom and others to undermine those rights again is still looming.” Require that the Governor and local governments treat religious services as an essential service (just like retail) during any declared state of emergency; and

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