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Exhibit B
Juror Nullification with Light Penalties
Volume 3, Issue 11 -- Published: Thursday, Sep 30, 1999 -- Last Updated: Monday, Mar 11, 2002

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Implications: Juror nullification may result in substantially higher conviction rates when penalties are light and mitigating circumstances are modest. What was the influence of the nationality of the defendant? See Exhibit C on page 6.
Niedermeier, K.E., Horowitz, I.A., & Kerr, N.L. (1999). Informing jurors of their nullification power: a route to a lust verdict or judicial chaos? Law and Human Behavior, Vol. 23, No. 3. 33 1-351.

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