Jury

If the court has agreed that they are operating under the jurisdiction of the Bill of Rights act 1688-1689, you may wish to inquire to the absence of a jury.
Not only is it your right to be tried in front of a jury, but within the Bill of Rights act 1688-1689 jurisdiction it also stipulates this.
Also with the Bill of Rights act 1688-1689 it is stated:
“No fine or forfeiture without conviction with a jury of my peers.”
The minimum number of people it takes to form a jury is 12, although a Common law court has 25 jury members.
This is why modern day “courts” often only “allow” 7 people into the courtroom, so you are unable to form your own jury.
Note: limiting the number of people to enter the courtroom is a violation of your rights.
To combat this fraud you have the right to bring a jury of 12 or more people with you; this gives control of the court to the jury. The judge cannot stop this, or he would be in contempt of court.
A true court of law is an open court and a court of record, meaning you can bring your own jury, witnesses, recording devices and audit team with you.
The jury for any court should be made up of “his peers” and NOT citizens.
Note: peer means people your age, or close to it, who have experiences and interests similar to yours, preferably who are living within the same local economy and location.
Citizen means “slave to the city”, or employee of a corporation, namely the “crown corporation”.
The jury for any court should be made up of “his peers” and NOT citizens.
very important mention !
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49 sats \ 1 reply \ @Lux 8 Jun
Seek and ye shall find
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isn't that is the internet meant for?
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