One bootlegger, on trial during prohibition, was acquitted because the jury did what?
(note: it was not a hung jury, nor a jury that found him innocent)
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> The jury drank the evidence. They say that they had to make sure that it really was alcohol. It was. Without evidence the bootlegger went free, but the jurors ended up facing legal action themselves. <
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