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Renegade (Me too) User ID: 24639180 United States 10/25/2012 04:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow - I'm stunned! I thought for sure they would be found guilty. Must be something to the "Sovereign Citizen" argument! Please pin for awareness... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22991239 DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. A DeKalb County jury acquitted three men accused of racketeering after they were arrested for signing fake deeds to themselves and then moving into foreclosed homes. The charges came after a lengthy Channel 2 Action News investigation in 2010. Eliyshuwa Yisrael acted as his own defense attorney in the case, which also included Jermaine Gibson and Richard Jenkins. Each man was charged with two RICO counts. During the trial, Yisrael told the jury that banks, which were the documented owners of the properties, should not have been allowed to own them in the first place. [link to www.wsbtv.com] How could they not be found guilty? I don't understand anything anymore. Who is John Galt? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10097155 United States 10/25/2012 04:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently they weren't breaking the law. Otherwise they would not have been acquitted. The news article is extremely scant. Shedding absolutely no light on the details. How common. In any event. Time to get cracking on deed writing and take the houses back from the banks. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4520570 United States 10/25/2012 04:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Related: [link to www.wsbtv.com] |
Phennommennonn Forum Administrator 10/25/2012 04:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | from bank ownage to bank PWNage political correctness is a doctrine.... fostered by a delusional, illogical minority...... and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media; which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24402778 United States 10/25/2012 04:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently they weren't breaking the law. Otherwise they would not have been acquitted. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10097155 The news article is extremely scant. Shedding absolutely no light on the details. How common. In any event. Time to get cracking on deed writing and take the houses back from the banks. Look up the Moorish History or Moors Law 101 on YouTube - will blow your mind~~ |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1486213 United States 10/25/2012 04:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently they weren't breaking the law. Otherwise they would not have been acquitted. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10097155 The news article is extremely scant. Shedding absolutely no light on the details. How common. In any event. Time to get cracking on deed writing and take the houses back from the banks. Keep in mind that juries do not have to follow the law. If they think a law is unjust, they can hand out a 'not guilty' verdict even if someone broke a law. Even if you we don't understand or agree with what these guys did, it is great to know that juries still understand they can do whatever they want. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 25915094 United States 10/25/2012 04:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently they weren't breaking the law. Otherwise they would not have been acquitted. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10097155 The news article is extremely scant. Shedding absolutely no light on the details. How common. In any event. Time to get cracking on deed writing and take the houses back from the banks. Keep in mind that juries do not have to follow the law. If they think a law is unjust, they can hand out a 'not guilty' verdict even if someone broke a law. Even if you we don't understand or agree with what these guys did, it is great to know that juries still understand they can do whatever they want. That's written in the US Constitution and is called juror nullification. So juries can follow the LAW and throw out any unfair prosecution or unreasonable laws/codes. It was written that way as a form of checks and balances. Regardless what the judges instructions are, we all have that right when we are jurors. Jurors sitting on the bench have more power than the President or the Supreme Court. |
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JanJan User ID: 8542752 United States 10/25/2012 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently they weren't breaking the law. Otherwise they would not have been acquitted. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10097155 The news article is extremely scant. Shedding absolutely no light on the details. How common. In any event. Time to get cracking on deed writing and take the houses back from the banks. Keep in mind that juries do not have to follow the law. If they think a law is unjust, they can hand out a 'not guilty' verdict even if someone broke a law. Even if you we don't understand or agree with what these guys did, it is great to know that juries still understand they can do whatever they want. ^this^ WTF are you talking about?! A jury CANNOT disregard the law!! As an atty I KNOW this. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1610657 United States 10/25/2012 05:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Again ... Moorish laws look it up. If you really want to know, educate yourself and see how they hold up in the U.S. court of law. Take the easy route and look up some YouTube videos of Moors representing themselves in court and winning. |
Livingood User ID: 22040349 United States 10/25/2012 05:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A friend of mine sent this to me a while ago. He said it was a crash course in the sovereign movement, including how to do what these guys did. Check it out if you want, it's all audio and it's free. I have no affiliation with any of this. Classes (January 2009 - July 2009) [link to www.creditorsincommerce.com] Last Edited by Livingood on 10/25/2012 05:14 PM It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. - Aristotle |
_____tard User ID: 1358297 United States 10/25/2012 05:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently they weren't breaking the law. Otherwise they would not have been acquitted. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10097155 The news article is extremely scant. Shedding absolutely no light on the details. How common. In any event. Time to get cracking on deed writing and take the houses back from the banks. Keep in mind that juries do not have to follow the law. If they think a law is unjust, they can hand out a 'not guilty' verdict even if someone broke a law. Even if you we don't understand or agree with what these guys did, it is great to know that juries still understand they can do whatever they want. ^this^ WTF are you talking about?! A jury CANNOT disregard the law!! As an atty I KNOW this. You must have gotten your law degree off the back of a cereal box then. It's called jury nullification, it's a real thing. In fact it's so real and powerful that if an attorney says those words in court they can be held in contempt. You are not allowed to inform jurors of this right. It was built into the constitution to provide a set of checks and balances against unjust laws. Unfortunately it is not used nearly enough as most jurors are nose picking retards with nothing better to do. |
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Pennyless User ID: 25319988 United States 10/25/2012 05:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently they weren't breaking the law. Otherwise they would not have been acquitted. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10097155 The news article is extremely scant. Shedding absolutely no light on the details. How common. In any event. Time to get cracking on deed writing and take the houses back from the banks. Keep in mind that juries do not have to follow the law. If they think a law is unjust, they can hand out a 'not guilty' verdict even if someone broke a law. Even if you we don't understand or agree with what these guys did, it is great to know that juries still understand they can do whatever they want. Unless you are in rural Oklahoma. I had jury duty last year, they were willing to do whatever the D.A. wanted them to do. I saw through the horse shit, but I was definitely the only one. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25716254 United States 10/25/2012 05:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently they weren't breaking the law. Otherwise they would not have been acquitted. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10097155 The news article is extremely scant. Shedding absolutely no light on the details. How common. In any event. Time to get cracking on deed writing and take the houses back from the banks. Keep in mind that juries do not have to follow the law. If they think a law is unjust, they can hand out a 'not guilty' verdict even if someone broke a law. Even if you we don't understand or agree with what these guys did, it is great to know that juries still understand they can do whatever they want. ^this^ WTF are you talking about?! A jury CANNOT disregard the law!! As an atty I KNOW this. Did you get your law degree from a cereal box? Jury Nullification has been around for a while, I'd be very .. I mean VERY disturbed that you weren't taught this. I'd be just as disturbed if the every-day run in the mill paralegal didn't know this. |
Pennyless User ID: 25319988 United States 10/25/2012 05:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently they weren't breaking the law. Otherwise they would not have been acquitted. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10097155 The news article is extremely scant. Shedding absolutely no light on the details. How common. In any event. Time to get cracking on deed writing and take the houses back from the banks. Keep in mind that juries do not have to follow the law. If they think a law is unjust, they can hand out a 'not guilty' verdict even if someone broke a law. Even if you we don't understand or agree with what these guys did, it is great to know that juries still understand they can do whatever they want. ^this^ WTF are you talking about?! A jury CANNOT disregard the law!! As an atty I KNOW this. You must have gotten your law degree off the back of a cereal box then. It's called jury nullification, it's a real thing. In fact it's so real and powerful that if an attorney says those words in court they can be held in contempt. You are not allowed to inform jurors of this right. It was built into the constitution to provide a set of checks and balances against unjust laws. Unfortunately it is not used nearly enough as most jurors are nose picking retards with nothing better to do. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24493734 United States 10/25/2012 05:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The GOvernment owns more private property in the United States than the private citizens do. I am horrified! The audacity of these free people to think they can create papers and legal rights, and money out of thin air, and then just move in and take ownership! Only the Federal Government which as become GOD has such powers! Now, bow down, and worship your GOD, your government who obeys none of it's own laws. Worship. Justice stands for just-us! |
jacksprat User ID: 1420740 Canada 10/25/2012 05:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The GOvernment owns more private property in the United States than the private citizens do. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24493734 I am horrified! The audacity of these free people to think they can create papers and legal rights, and money out of thin air, and then just move in and take ownership! Only the Federal Government which as become GOD has such powers! Now, bow down, and worship your GOD, your government who obeys none of it's own laws. Worship. Justice stands for just-us! Fuck you!!! Fuck Maritime Law!!! jacksprat |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19368053 United States 10/25/2012 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently they weren't breaking the law. Otherwise they would not have been acquitted. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10097155 The news article is extremely scant. Shedding absolutely no light on the details. How common. In any event. Time to get cracking on deed writing and take the houses back from the banks. Keep in mind that juries do not have to follow the law. If they think a law is unjust, they can hand out a 'not guilty' verdict even if someone broke a law. Even if you we don't understand or agree with what these guys did, it is great to know that juries still understand they can do whatever they want. ^this^ WTF are you talking about?! A jury CANNOT disregard the law!! As an atty I KNOW this. Google it. All that money on education and you don't know the basics? All they teach in law school is case law. As an Atty, you should educate yourself and make a change in your community by using the jury to nullify those whose are charged with unconstitutional charges. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8264381 United States 10/25/2012 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently they weren't breaking the law. Otherwise they would not have been acquitted. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10097155 The news article is extremely scant. Shedding absolutely no light on the details. How common. In any event. Time to get cracking on deed writing and take the houses back from the banks. Yeah, typical. Partly because they don't WANT us to know the inner workings of this stuff because they're afraid of it catching on, and partly because the reporters are dumb as rocks and couldn't understand it to begin with. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25298972 United States 10/25/2012 05:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow - I'm stunned! I thought for sure they would be found guilty. Must be something to the "Sovereign Citizen" argument! Please pin for awareness... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22991239 DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. A DeKalb County jury acquitted three men accused of racketeering after they were arrested for signing fake deeds to themselves and then moving into foreclosed homes. The charges came after a lengthy Channel 2 Action News investigation in 2010. Eliyshuwa Yisrael acted as his own defense attorney in the case, which also included Jermaine Gibson and Richard Jenkins. Each man was charged with two RICO counts. During the trial, Yisrael told the jury that banks, which were the documented owners of the properties, should not have been allowed to own them in the first place. [link to www.wsbtv.com] How could they not be found guilty? I don't understand anything anymore. Wow - I'm stunned! I thought for sure they would be found guilty. Must be something to the "Sovereign Citizen" argument! Please pin for awareness... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22991239 DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. A DeKalb County jury acquitted three men accused of racketeering after they were arrested for signing fake deeds to themselves and then moving into foreclosed homes. The charges came after a lengthy Channel 2 Action News investigation in 2010. Eliyshuwa Yisrael acted as his own defense attorney in the case, which also included Jermaine Gibson and Richard Jenkins. Each man was charged with two RICO counts. During the trial, Yisrael told the jury that banks, which were the documented owners of the properties, should not have been allowed to own them in the first place. [link to www.wsbtv.com] How could they not be found guilty? I don't understand anything anymore. Its not your fault! You have been brainwashed to accept color of law for law. Consequently you don't understand real law. As such you are enslaved by the system. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25298972 United States 10/25/2012 05:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently they weren't breaking the law. Otherwise they would not have been acquitted. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10097155 The news article is extremely scant. Shedding absolutely no light on the details. How common. In any event. Time to get cracking on deed writing and take the houses back from the banks. Keep in mind that juries do not have to follow the law. If they think a law is unjust, they can hand out a 'not guilty' verdict even if someone broke a law. Even if you we don't understand or agree with what these guys did, it is great to know that juries still understand they can do whatever they want. ^this^ WTF are you talking about?! A jury CANNOT disregard the law!! As an atty I KNOW this. As an attorney you are kept FAR from the truth. You deal in color of law and accept it as law. This is a healthy dose of reality for you if you will not ignore it. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25298972 United States 10/25/2012 05:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The GOvernment owns more private property in the United States than the private citizens do. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24493734 I am horrified! The audacity of these free people to think they can create papers and legal rights, and money out of thin air, and then just move in and take ownership! Only the Federal Government which as become GOD has such powers! Now, bow down, and worship your GOD, your government who obeys none of it's own laws. Worship. Justice stands for just-us! Sarcasm noted. :D |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 25985257 United States 10/25/2012 06:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently they weren't breaking the law. Otherwise they would not have been acquitted. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10097155 The news article is extremely scant. Shedding absolutely no light on the details. How common. In any event. Time to get cracking on deed writing and take the houses back from the banks. Keep in mind that juries do not have to follow the law. If they think a law is unjust, they can hand out a 'not guilty' verdict even if someone broke a law. Even if you we don't understand or agree with what these guys did, it is great to know that juries still understand they can do whatever they want. ^this^ WTF are you talking about?! A jury CANNOT disregard the law!! As an atty I KNOW this. Then you have been incorrectly taught. Any Jury may use the jury nullification procedure to find anyone not guilty. The Courts and Prosecuting Attorney's hate it and refuse to tell juries their rights to do, so but it is their right. |
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