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Exhibit D
Nullification, Status, and Defendant Remorse
Volume 3, Issue 11 -- Published: Thursday, Sep 30, 1999 -- Last Updated: Monday, Mar 11, 2002

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Implications: Juries given nullification instructions are less likely to convict. Higher status defendants were less likely to be convicted when they showed less remorse, while lower status defendants were less likely convicted if they showed more remorse, Arrogance wins?
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, 331-351.

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