Topic: Jury Trial

6 chapters across the catalog

Mike Hanson Confronts  Motorcycle Cops & County About Revenue Generation Trap [3Lob5lKWbko]
3:54 - 6:12

Mike Hanson Confronts Motorcycle Cops & County About Revenue Generation Trap [3Lob5lKWbko]

Dispute Over Traffic Enforcement and Jury Trial Rights

The confrontation continues as the citizen informs the deputies of their intent to seek a jury trial to contest a $200 traffic ticket. The individual mentions living in Gonzales, Texas, and argues that the intersection's engineering flaws make it impossible for unfamiliar drivers to comply with the law. A brief discussion occurs regarding local law enforcement figures, including a distinction made by the deputies between the Sheriff's office and a local constable involved in a previous tasing incident.

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]
42:34 - 44:49

Part 2 Jeff Davis Andy Larson(Classic 1996) Government Violation [kZIF2QYM9Q4]

Seat Belt Laws, Helmet Mandates, Jury Nullification

The speakers discuss the erosion of liberty through mandatory seat belt and helmet laws. A strategy is proposed to "clog the court system" by refusing to pay tickets and demanding jury trials. They argue that these laws represent a government that takes property rather than protecting it.

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]
22:07 - 28:39

Wyla's Archives 1994 Mt Carmel Memorial [NQW3i HInkw]

Jury Forewoman Sarah Bain Expresses Regret Over Trial Evidence

Sarah Bain, the forewoman of the Branch Davidian jury in San Antonio, expresses her frustration over information withheld during the trial that changed her perspective on the defendants. She asserts that the survivors she met were loving, religious individuals and states that the jury found them not guilty of conspiracy to murder because the government's claims of a renegade group made no logical sense.

Northridge Acres Bloopers [6bYNWvh0lLU]
55:12 - 1:00:15

Northridge Acres Bloopers [6bYNWvh0lLU]

UN Tribunals, Administrative Law Criticism

The discussion highlights the shift from traditional jury trials to administrative hearings and UN-style tribunals where defendants cannot face their accusers. Alex Jones references Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and argues that the erosion of the jury system is a key step toward global governance, using the historical displacement of the Cherokee tribe as a cautionary tale.

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]
13:02 - 16:26

Jeff Davis, Gaylon Ross, And George Humphrey On Waco [i FFDsxI9Ec]

Legal Outcomes and Infiltration of Mount Carmel Survivors

Nine survivors of the Waco siege were charged with conspiracy and murder but were found unanimously innocent by a jury in San Antonio. Despite this verdict, the survivors reportedly remain in various jails, with some held in solitary confinement. Evidence is presented that the FBI and ATF had secretly infiltrated the Mount Carmel residence for a year prior to the 1993 attack, raising questions about the necessity of the high-cost surveillance and the subsequent military-style assault.

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]
2:45:57 - 2:49:36

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]

Lon Horiuchi Protection, Demand for Public Trial

There is a call for a full public trial where all evidence can be presented to the American people, rather than just a limited jury. The protection of Lon Horiuchi, who shot Vicki Weaver, is cited as an example of federal agents being exempt from accountability. The survivor hopes that those involved in the raid will eventually learn the truth that David Koresh tried to communicate during the 51-day siege.