In Criminal CasesJudges have very limited power to overturn a unanimous jury verdict, due to constitutional protections like the Double Jeopardy Clause (Fifth Amendment) and the right to a jury trial (Sixth Amendment).Not Guilty (Acquittal): A judge cannot overturn a unanimous not-guilty verdict. This is absolute—even if the judge believes the evidence overwhelmingly proves guilt or the verdict resulted from error, bias, or jury nullification. An acquittal is final and bars retrial on the same charge.
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is the judge breaking the law?