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Post by avordvet on Oct 9, 2018 16:41:57 GMT -5
Kinda got a little pissed a few years ago, finally after 25 years or so I actually got a Superior Court Jury Summons for a week. Hell yeah baby, time to change the judicial system with a little nullification! I was excited & ready to serve.
While setting the first jury; one of the first questions "have you ever served in LE" "do you know anyone in LE"... Big yeps to both, and to the back of the bus. Then on the second try a few days later, Insurance fraud: Hey, who couldn't sit on that one... yeah they do it alphabetically and filled the jury pool before they reached my name, WTF?! I asked the courts if I could just come back the next week... they said; sorry you have to receive a summons... How Jury Duty Gives You the Power to Erase Bad Lawsby TDB, Tue, 10/09/2018 - 15:08, by Joe Jarvis Via The Daily Bell There’s not a single person that has to go to prison in the USA for growing, selling, using, or possessing marijuana. But 21 states still prohibit marijuana use, cultivation, or sale in any form, even for medical use. Everything cannabis related is still illegal at the federal level. As a schedule 1, highly illegal drug, marijuana is considered just as dangerous and addictive as heroin. Yet PEW Research says 62% of Americans nationwide support marijuana legalization. So it is reasonable to think that about 7 or 8 people on any randomly selected 12 person jury disagree with laws criminalizing marijuana. This is one example of how jury nullification can be used to erase or nullify, bad laws. The Power of Juries... www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-10-09/how-jury-duty-gives-you-power-erase-bad-laws
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