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Old 02-07-2006, 07:15 PM
planetmark planetmark is offline
Practice Makes Perfect
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Washington
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I say absolutely, positively, with no reservation whatesoever - GET A JURY IF POSSIBLE!!! Period.

The reason is that we really do have the right to instruct the jury properly - research it on the web. You have every right to tell them exactly what their rights and responsibilities are, even if it ticks off the judge and everyone else. It is the job of the soverign to exercise this right to educate that jury. The reason our founding fathers protected the right to a jury trial is for this very reason - to protect us from the opinions and dominion of a crooked judge! No sane and rational body of common-folks are gonna look at a wacky bimbo who is sleeping around, and take her accusation of "domestic abuse" seriously! The public today is VERY aware of the plight of fathers losing their children. The opportunity to have a jury in a divorce is GOLD!! Here in washington a jury trial is prohibited by statute in dissolution cases, this way the judge can rob you and steal everything under the guidance of the G.A.L.'s thieving trickery.

NEVER leave the fate of your children in the hands of a black-robed thug! Your peers and fellow community dwellers are your absolute last line of defence from the insanity that rules the so-called "family court" tyrany! Do NOT let him surrender this RIGHT. That's my 2 cents worth.
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