None of that matters if the jury decides you are guilty, regardless of what they’re supposed to do. The same mechanism that allow for jury nullification also works the opposite.
Just look at Texas… At an otherwise peaceful sound protest where one person shot a cop. Everyone wearing black was rounded up and charged as “antifa terrorists”. As if simply wearing black was enough to prove they conspired. Oh and the terrorist “zine” they had that the prosecution used as “evidence of ideologically driven intent", was actually a years old movie analysis of feminism’s relationship to horror cinema. And it wasn’t even written by anyone there. In fact the author didn’t even have anything to do with the protest, and was never even contacted by law enforcement about it.
None of that matters if the jury decides you are guilty, regardless of what they’re supposed to do. The same mechanism that allow for jury nullification also works the opposite.
Just look at Texas… At an otherwise peaceful sound protest where one person shot a cop. Everyone wearing black was rounded up and charged as “antifa terrorists”. As if simply wearing black was enough to prove they conspired. Oh and the terrorist “zine” they had that the prosecution used as “evidence of ideologically driven intent", was actually a years old movie analysis of feminism’s relationship to horror cinema. And it wasn’t even written by anyone there. In fact the author didn’t even have anything to do with the protest, and was never even contacted by law enforcement about it.
https://theintercept.com/2026/03/13/movie-review-antifa-prairieland-trial/