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The Trial of John Peter Zenger (August 4, 1735)

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1 The Trial of John Peter Zenger (August 4, 1735)

2 Background to Case Zenger was a German printer who worked for the New York Weekly Journal He wrote articles that criticized NY governor, William Cosby Cosby had Zenger arrested for “seditious libel” The Weekly Journal was not published the next day, November 18.  It would be the only issue missed in its publishing history.  The next week, with the help of Zenger's wife, Anna, the Journal resumed publication with an issue that included this "apology": As you last week were disappointed of my Journal, I think it incumbent on me to publish my apology, which is this.  On the Lord's Day, the seventeenth, I was arrested, taken and imprisoned in the common jail of this City by virtue of a warrant from the Governor, the honorable Francis Harison, and others in the Council (of which, God willing, you will have a copy); whereupon I was put under such restraint that I had not the liberty of pen, ink or paper, or to see or speak with people, until my complaint to the honorable Chief Justice at my appearing before him upon my habeas corpus on the Wednesday following.  He discountenanced that proceeding, and therefore I have had since that time the liberty of speaking thro' the hole of the door to my wife and servants.  By which I doubt not you will think me sufficiently excused for not sending my last week's Journal, and hope for the future, by the liberty of speaking to my servants thro' the hole of the door of my prison, to entertain you with my weekly Journal as formerly.

3 Arguments of Case Prosecution argued that Zenger “wickedly and maliciously” printed articles against the governor and his ministers Zenger legally couldn’t defend himself by trying to prove that he published the truth Zenger’s lawyer, Andrew Hamilton, argued that the truth should determine if the articles were libelous or not English law stated that trut is no defense for libel, but Hamilton wanted that not to be the law in New York. Hamilton persuaded the jury to rule on the case how they felt and not how the judges wanted them to. It was their power to decide, not the judges.

4 Verdict of Case The jury only took a “short time” to rule not guilty in favor of Zenger Jury initiated the practice of jury nullification The case opened the turn for the freedom of press rights found in Bill of Rights (1789) What is jury nullification? Jury nullification occurs when a jury returns a verdict of "Not Guilty" despite its belief that the defendant is guilty of the violation charged.  The jury in effect nullifies a law that it believes is either immoral or wrongly applied to the defendant whose fate that are charged with deciding.


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