

This episode flips the script: instead of a public defender telling the tale, we hear from a prosecutor reflecting on a not guilty verdict they say came down to jury nullification. The case? A neighborhood watch gone wrong. The charges? Serious enough that the state thought conviction was a lock. But the jury had other ideas. Was this a bold act of jury independence — or just the state refusing to admit its case was weak? You decide, as we explore how one trial turned into a lesson on community, credibility, and the limits of the law. Dive into more stories from the bold and brilliant public defenders wherever you listen to podcasts, and connect with us on social media: Stay Connected & Support the Show: Website: anothernotguiltypod.com Another Not Guilty Follow us on Instagram: @anothernotguilty Find us on Facebook: Another Not Guilty Support the show (potential bonus content!): Patreon
This episode flips the script: instead of a public defender telling the tale, we hear from a prosecutor reflecting on a not guilty verdict they say came down to jury nullification. The case? A neighborhood watch gone wrong. The charges? Serious enough that the state thought conviction was a lock. But the jury had other ideas. Was this a bold act of jury independence — or just the state refusing to admit its case was weak? You decide, as we explore how one trial turned into a lesson on community,...