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pookie@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Good afternoon I choose well groomed.English5·6 个月前OMG someone keeps using the jukebox app to spam my local bar with that song.
pookie@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Ye Power Trippin' Bastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com•"Gatekeeping" is when you don't think "Dragonfucker" is a genderEnglish71·7 个月前AlwaysHasBeen.jpg
pookie@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto News@lemmy.world•Man accused of attacking TV reporter, saying 'This is Trump's America now'English20·7 个月前Exactly! I kept wondering why they’re not calling it a hate crime.
In some regions, such as the UK and the EU, licensed bird flu vaccines can be used on captive zoo animals. In the US this is not allowed.
Why is it not allowed in the US? If it’s not safe then why are the EU and UK using them?
pookie@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•This Week in Self-Hosted (27 December 2024)English1·7 个月前I’ve played around with Yunohost a little. Looks like a great project. Only issue I have is they might not update their apps as fast as the native versions.
pookie@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Android@lemmy.world•What are some underrated Android features that users should try?English3·7 个月前F-Droid is available on iOS?
ghu’ qaS wa’DIch’e’, qar’a’!
It’s a crosspost.
What an esoteric reference.
pookie@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•People in NYC holding banners during a CEO Event at Ziegfeld BallroomEnglish11·7 个月前That drama’s over. The lemmy.world admins posted an apology for their overuse of the banhammer and for asking mods to remove any mention of jury nullification. It’s allowed now.
Their excuse for the censorship was the jurisdiction they reside in something or another, legalities, etc. As far as I know discussing jury nullification in the NY, USA jurisdiction is legal. They eventually realized this and stopped the blocade of information.
This is just a summary of my ignorant interpretation of their attempted censorship, and the eventual backpedaling. I’m probably not remembering the drama well.
pookie@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Global News@lemmy.zip•Vatican “on the brink of Bankruptcy” due to dramatic decline in donationsEnglish8·7 个月前It’s probably asked sarcastically because they know it would never happen.
That made me think of the !vore@lemmy.ml community.
pookie@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•People in NYC holding banners during a CEO Event at Ziegfeld BallroomEnglish241·7 个月前Jury nullification is when the jury in a criminal trial gives a verdict of not guilty even though they think a defendant has broken the law. The jury’s reasons may include the belief that the law itself is unjust, that the prosecutor has misapplied the law in the defendant’s case, that the punishment for breaking the law is too harsh, or general frustrations with the criminal justice system. Some juries have also refused to convict due to their own prejudices in favor of the defendant. Such verdicts are possible because a jury has an absolute right to return any verdict it chooses. Nullification is not an official part of criminal procedure, but is the logical consequence of two rules governing the systems in which it exists:
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Jurors cannot be punished for passing an incorrect verdict.
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In many jurisdictions, a defendant who is acquitted cannot be tried a second time for the same offense.
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It’s okay. It happens sometimes.