I would suspect that if it was proven in court that not a single thing one wrote was unlawful and further, one’s constitutional rights were completely violated and further it has caused one immense emotional trauma and totally damaged the quality of one’s life, etc., etc. etc....
I know that if I sat on the jury, I would totally sympathetic for the “victim” in cases of infringement of constitutional rights and free speech. Its time to start using the system against them. My vote would be for awarded damages that would be massively punitive and historic in nature for oppression and violating protected speech among other things.
Its time the government fear its citizens who pay for said government - not the other way around.
Jefferson and the others had many choice words, parables, and dissertations on where to tell a government to go shove it.
Pour on the anger and do it effectively.
Oh and the entire Obama Party is a bunch of traitors who should be keelhauled, tared and feathered and run out of town on a rail. Come and get me Libtards!
I suspect that if you would possibly be sympathetic, you wouldn't even be in the pool of potential jurors for that trial.
Depends on a lot of things.
I like your points.
However, we now have courts that can meet in secret.
Draconian stuff is already on the books . . . passed as . . . law . . . of course . . . for our safety . . . and for the children . . .
and UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
The folks ref’d in my tagline—our leaders—since 1900 have not given a twit for The Constitution . . . and have been actively shredding it at least that long.