Daniel108

A jury has the right under the Constitution to nullify, that is to find a defendant innocent even though he/she has broken the law if the jury believes that law is unjust. In this case, the defendant has made a clear case that the the government has acted unconstituionally, separate from his argument that no laws were broken. The jury had the power to agree that the government had overstepped its authority and that any laws that were broken were unjust, finding the defendants to be innocent. If you are ever on a jury, remember that you, too, have the right to use your conscience and good sense to nullify a verdict when necessary, contrary to any instructions from the judge that you must decide solely on the evidence.

Doc_Brown_Lives

People need to be reminded, constantly, of this part.

It is said that We the People are the fourth branch of government. I say we are the first. The legislature to make laws, the executive to execute laws and the judicial to judge. All three branches are to protect your rights, our rights, freedom, liberty. Government does not have the authority in and of itself - man creates government to fulfill and protect rights. We the people give government the authority through the Constitution.

Baconmon

can it be revolution time yet???? pretty please with a cherry on top!!!!

Redpilled_Canadian

Wow this guy gets it. I sure hope there are enough woke people out there's that think this way too, because one day that militia is going to be required to terminate the corrupt filth that have infiltrated your government.

Kal

A great speech doesn't belong in conspiracy.