  Reaching back many posts: I think that jury nullification will happen, but that it ought not to. UPDATE: Ugh. That didn't explain anything either. Add, "before we further empower juries viz judges and lawyers," to the above sentence. The reason is that I think it would mean less and less support for jury trials, and more decisions by opaque bureaucracy.
Here's urlLink Reynolds' conclusion: "Reempowering the jury, through both appropriately couched nullification instructions and other structural mechanisms, is likely to improve the situation considerably. " What I was referring to as a bad thing was prosecutors bypassing juries to get around this, which is what he talks about at the beginning of the article. Sorry I cluttered up your weblog with that mess... 
