Important distinction: juries have the power to nullify laws; they do not have the right. If you believe in the power never say the word nullification anywhere near a court of law or to ANY lawyer involved. However, you have every right to question any and all evidence. Wiretaps can be altered, eyewitnesses can be mistaken, and informants are rarely credible. Police can have agendas and benefit from false convictions. Reasonable Doubt. This looks like a very old video. Maher looks like a kid. @balistik94 Professor Butler does not advocate the application of jury nullification to robbery. If you listen closely or read his article, he