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LD 733 Title Page An Act To Create the Fully Informed Jury Act BY REQUEST Page 2 of 2
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LR 1090
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 15 MRSA §1261 is enacted to read:

 
§1261.__Fully Informed Jury Act

 
1.__Short title.__This section may be known and cited as
"the Fully Informed Jury Act."

 
2.__Power to judge law.__A defendant's right to a trial by
jury includes the right to inform the jury of the jury's power
to judge the law as well as all the evidence and to render a
verdict dictated by conscientious consideration.

 
3.__Evidence.__Once the jury has been informed in accordance
with subsection 2, a party may not be prohibited from
presenting arguments to the jury pertaining to issues of law
and conscience, including the following:

 
A.__The merit, intent, constitutionality or applicability
of the law to the defendant's case;

 
B.__The motive, moral perspective or circumstances of the
defendant; and

 
C.__The degree of guilt or actual harm done.

 
4.__Mistrial or new trail.__Failure to allow the defendant
to inform the jury as provided in subsection 2 is grounds for
a mistrial or a new trial by jury.

 
5.__Application; actions.__This section applies only to
actions in which the State or a political subdivision of the
State is the plaintiff, including prosecutions for civil
violations.

 
6.__Application; juries.__This section applies to juries
impaneled on or after October 1, 2003.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill enacts the Fully Informed Jury Act. It applies to
all actions in which the defendant has a right to a jury trial
and in which the State or a political subdivision of the State
is the plaintiff.

 
This bill provides that the right to a trial by jury
includes the right to inform the jury about the jury's power
to judge the law as well as all the evidence. Failure to
provide the defendant with the opportunity to inform the jury
is grounds for a mistrial or a new trial.


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