I’d love to serve, but get culled because my husband is a lawyer. Only if he had any role in the case would that be an issue.
I think certain lawyers want those who aren’t very well educated nor informed serving on the jury. Such a juror might know what constitutional means, & be confident enough to not be manipulated. They want low information jurors who can be easily & shallowly led to give the outcome that lawyer wants.
The real problem behind Colombine and some of the other school shootings is that those kids were on SSRI antidepressants. Reported to me by a doc friend that knew the Columbine prescribing doctor.
Since reading your articles, I've begun to look at the DOJ, our laws, lawyers, prisons and cops with a different eye so to speak. I am seeing more examples of bad laws, bad judges, and lying cops. Manipulation, coercion, cover-ups, twists, outright lying, total control, veiled threats, but the difference now is, I'm seeing it all from a slave's point of view.
Many years ago, I was called to jury duty on two different murder cases in one day. When questioned by the first judge as to my capacity to serve, I replied that I could not for personal reasons and that I would speak of these only in private. Whereupon, I was escorted to the judge's chambers and the question was repeated. I said, that in good conscience, I could not and would not sit in judgement upon a fellow human being. The first judge thanked me and dismissed me. The judge on the next case argued that I had a duty to serve, to which I responded, that my conscience stood first before all man-made laws and that, if forced, I would hang the jury.
The prosecutor escorted me out and thanked me for my honesty.
They use guns as a blame shifting device for all of the problems they themselves cause. And they suffer from urban provincialism.
I have nothing to add. You are clear and concise. I am pleased..
Yes, Jury's can affect great change is record time.
But a rifle ma do the same.
And likely more timely
And many, with one goal, can do so much more.
ALWAYS accept jury duty! It’s the only civic duty when one person can make a difference!!
I’d love to serve, but get culled because my husband is a lawyer. Only if he had any role in the case would that be an issue.
I think certain lawyers want those who aren’t very well educated nor informed serving on the jury. Such a juror might know what constitutional means, & be confident enough to not be manipulated. They want low information jurors who can be easily & shallowly led to give the outcome that lawyer wants.
All true, but I’ve snuck my way onto a jury, and got justice, and nobody was smart enough to stop me, so it can be done!
Prosecutors (and judges) like to hide the fact that it's not only your right, but your obligation to judge the law, as well as the facts.
Since they are elected, for the most part, it is also our right and obligation to judge them.
The real problem behind Colombine and some of the other school shootings is that those kids were on SSRI antidepressants. Reported to me by a doc friend that knew the Columbine prescribing doctor.
Posted at Lew Rockwell
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2022/07/mark-reynolds/the-ssri-connection-to-suicides-spontaneous-murder-and-mass-shootings/
as well as here on my substack.
https://www.courageouslion.us/p/the-ssri-connection-to-suicides-spontaneous-2c0
Since reading your articles, I've begun to look at the DOJ, our laws, lawyers, prisons and cops with a different eye so to speak. I am seeing more examples of bad laws, bad judges, and lying cops. Manipulation, coercion, cover-ups, twists, outright lying, total control, veiled threats, but the difference now is, I'm seeing it all from a slave's point of view.
ah, the smell of cotton in the morning…
ALL slaves serve their masters... an economic factor for centuries.
Ya figure?
Pretty amazing insight. Once your eyes are opened the truth floods in
Many years ago, I was called to jury duty on two different murder cases in one day. When questioned by the first judge as to my capacity to serve, I replied that I could not for personal reasons and that I would speak of these only in private. Whereupon, I was escorted to the judge's chambers and the question was repeated. I said, that in good conscience, I could not and would not sit in judgement upon a fellow human being. The first judge thanked me and dismissed me. The judge on the next case argued that I had a duty to serve, to which I responded, that my conscience stood first before all man-made laws and that, if forced, I would hang the jury.
The prosecutor escorted me out and thanked me for my honesty.
I think Columbine was a crisis actor drill