Coal, Environment, The Courts

Twelve Angry White People: Jury Nullification in a Pennsylvania Coal Town

0 Comments 18 June 2009

by Brasch

www.opednews.com

June 18, 2009 at 15:02:00

by Walter Brasch

The Schuylkill County, Pa., justice system managed to do something that insurance actuaries do with mixed results—it has determined not only the penalty for threats to a human life, but also the value of a human life.

● Norman E. Nickle, 54, who lived in Pottsville, the county seat, was sentenced in April to two life terms, without possibility of parole after he pled no contest to killing two teens the previous year. Nickle’s only defense was that he was high on drugs and alcohol at the time of the murders. Source Article

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