| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | Sec. 1. 15 MRSA §1261 is enacted to read: |
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| §1261.__Fully Informed Jury Act |
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| | 1.__Short title.__This section may be known and cited as | "the Fully Informed Jury Act." |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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: |
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| A.__The merit, intent, constitutionality or applicability | of the law to the defendant's case; |
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| B.__The motive, moral perspective or circumstances of the | defendant; and |
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| C.__The degree of guilt or actual harm done. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 6.__Application; juries.__This section applies to juries | impaneled on or after October 1, 2003. |
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| | 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. |
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| | 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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