Jury Duty
17 years ago
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"Si quid per iocum dixi, nolito in serium convertere."
("If I have said anything in jest, do not turn it into a serious thing.") -Plautus
"Si quid per iocum dixi, nolito in serium convertere."
("If I have said anything in jest, do not turn it into a serious thing.") -Plautus
Just a heads up, I've been summoned for jury duty, so until further notice, the book is closed on any new commisisons.
Update: 1/13/09
I'm on it.
Update: 1/13/09
I'm on it.
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hopfully its nothing too bad and you will be back befor you know it.
Besides if you reach a stale mate free accomidation and you get paid dont ya
Over three million in print and even more freely available from numerous sources such as this-
http://www.apfn.org/pdf/citizen.pdf
They probably didn't give it to you because they prefer jurors who know nothing about the law.
What do you think they would say if you truthfully tell them:
"I am not thoroughly versed in law so my attorney must be present in order for me to lawfully sit on your jury".
Or:
"I am thoroughly versed in constitutional law and look forward to enforcing it".
How would this fly in a court system run by the British* applying admiralty law where the accused is guilty until proven innocent? :)
*The Judge, Magistrate, Prosecutor and Defender are all members of the same club known as: The American Branch of the BAR which is an acronym that stands for:
British
Accreditation
Regency
Since all these men are members of the SAME club; is it possible to have a fair trial?
Also: United States Code Title 28, Section 3002, paragraph 15 (a) defines "United States" as: "A federal corporation"
Was it a pledge of allegiance to the Flag of America and the republic it stands for?
Or actually a pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States and the CORPORATE democracy it stands for?
It's definitely two different flags, two different entities, and two different ways to handle a court case.
Do you know how to recognize the difference between these entities or the two different flags which are nearly identical in appearance?
Do you know how to use their court system and apply their admiralty law to your own advantage?
What would you want YOUR juror to do for you?
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