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Jurors' Handbook- (stuff freepers should know)
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| 12-11-01
| FIJA
Posted on 12/11/2001 7:03:39 PM PST by woollyone
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To: woollyone
Ken was ok with the bouquet. Wait til you see my winter scenes. Will throw cat pictures in there and one of me if one turns out. I have one of those faces where folks say I look familiar. lol
My little Chrismas Tree is so cute. I put a pink and clear plastic little elephant on it for my republican status. For the first time, a US flag is right by the tree. It's one I got when I saw Dubya on November 5, 2000, at a rally in Tampa. Of course, after the rally, it was dark and I couldn't find my car - lost all sense of direction. A nice guy, gospel singer helped me find my car. I saw Wayne Newton, Hank Wms, Jr., Bo Derek, Norman Schwartzkoff and all the republicans you can name from Fla.
And of course, my role model in my campaign for condo board member, POTUS. They are already fixing things that I proposed in my profile. Now that's funny! If Dashall lived here and was on the condo board, I'd look him in the eye and say "Don't lie to me Dashall." just like Dubya.
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I don't want to spoil the party, but it seems that the jury no longer has the ultimate say. Under Civil (Admirality) Law, the Captain (Judge) gets final say over the Ship (United States of America). If you were referring to natural people, on their own sovereign land(united states of America) , then the Common Law (Magna Carta, Constitution) would take precedence. The Jury can be treated as a mutiny, and sent to prison.
I don't want to spoil the party, but it seems that the jury no longer has the ultimate say. Under Civil (Admirality) Law, the Captain (Judge) gets final say over the Ship (United States of America). If you were referring to natural people, on their own sovereign land(united states of America) , then the Common Law (Magna Carta, Constitution) would take precedence. The Jury can be treated as a mutiny, and sent to prison.
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