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To: RitaOK
So, my question remains— can’t the biker attorneys make their case well enough to get an appeal to higher courts, or the Texas Attorney General, or the US Justice Department, or state Supreme Court, or the US Congress, etc.?

Any one of the 177 who were arrested in this incident can simply go before the grand jury and state their case...and if four grand jurors believe them they will be no-billed. The downside is they must appear without their attorney and answer questions under oath.

For some, this might be the quickest and cheapest way out of legal difficulty.

55 posted on 07/21/2015 2:26:12 PM PDT by mac_truck (Aide toi et dieu t aidera)
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To: mac_truck

Thank you!

Fat chance anyone from the concern troll brigade even hears you. So, the accused need to step it up and make their appeal to the Grand Jury, without their attorney. No gag order applies on this course of action.

All I’ve ever pointed out is that a trial is for separating truth from fiction, and that defense attorneys are suppose to advise and defend their client.

Thanks, mac.


60 posted on 07/21/2015 2:40:55 PM PDT by RitaOK ( VIVA CRISTO REY / Public education is the farm team for more Marxists coming)
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To: mac_truck
Any one of the 177 who were arrested in this incident can simply go before the grand jury and state their case...and if four grand jurors believe them they will be no-billed.

That's just silly.

66 posted on 07/21/2015 3:13:58 PM PDT by don-o (I am Kenneth Carlisle - Waco 5/17/15)
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