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In Alaska, a demonstrator is charged with felony jury tampering for
shouting, "Call 1-800-TEL-JURY!" within the
In Washington state, a judge and three U.S. attorneys covertly excise
key pages from a booklet before allowing it to be
Another day in the American court system. Justice, or its simulacrum,
is dispensed as judges and prosecutors see fit. There's
What's new, or what's dangerously on the increase, is the systematic
rigging of the court system to preserve judicial power and
Myths and Hopes We cherish a myth that the justice system is the last, best hope for
the beleaguered "little guy" in the world of the powerful. No
This was never literally true, of course. Any poor, black man can tell
you the reality of justice. The surviving, imprisoned Branch
Nevertheless, justice is sometimes served, and the myth prevails. There are good reasons why it must prevail. In a civil society, the myth of justice serves two related -- if contradictory
-- purposes. On one hand, ordinary people need the
A belief in justice -- even an erroneous belief -- can be the line that separates gentility from riots in the streets. Even in these days of cynicism, there has still existed a flame of optimism
about the power of ordinary people in the courtroom.
These hopeful Good Citizens have cherished the belief that they could
go into court, present their arguments and (if those
Some of their arguments have been bogus. Some undeniably correct. A few have won the day. Most have been futile. A Change in the Tide Recently, a tiny time bomb landed in my e-mail box. In one sense, there
was nothing new about it; some of us radical
Headed "Citizen Soldiers," the message said, in part: I have just returned from a meeting with a
true constitutionalist attorney here in town, one with past and quite
....Face it, we're on our own; there is not
and CAN NEVER BE any 'silver bullet.' So what's new, you ask?
I have spent endless hours over the last five
years studying and applying the law, contacting the IRS, my
Within days, confirmations poured fourth. One came from attorney Steffan
Bertsch of Lake Stevens, Washington, author of the
I am sorry to admit that your writer is correct
in that there is little or no law running the "justice" system; American
....Henry David Thoreau told us that if a law
was immoral, that we as moral people must realize that we will not
This advice is especially true today when Congress
and state legislatures pass so many laws that lawyers cannot
The essential point is, again, not the words, but the source. The last
dogged proponents of "the system" are beginning to
The justice system was the last legal avenue for these "little guys"
and their principled attorneys.[Note 3] What has changed?
Why Now? The various justice-system reformers have seen some victories, some
defeats. The record is inconclusive. But the very
In a now-notorious case, political activist
Laura Kriho of Colorado became the first American juror in more than 300
The Attack on the Jury An increasing number of judicial power plays
involve attempts to curb jury nullification. Nullification is the historic,
Until the Kriho case, jury-rights activists
(notably the Fully Informed Jury Association, FIJA[Note 5]) considered
their
But under a recent Colorado law, defendants
facing six months or less don't receive jury trials.[Note 6] Therefore,
a
But this was only one early, and highly visible,
example of the attack on those who challenge the authority of judges and
The attack on the jury extends across national
borders, as well. In Canada, a juror in that country's longest and most
Why charge Guess? For one thing, the jury humiliated
the prosecution -- finding every defendant not guilty in this highly
In previous cases of juror misconduct, judges
have declared mistrials, or appeals courts have overturned guilty verdicts.
There is, however, not only a trend to cow
jurors into obedience, but to fill juries with those who are predisposed
to
The process of voir dire was originally intended
to screen out friends of either side or people with unshakable
If prospective jurors express knowledge of
jury rights or hint that conscience might take precedence over authority,
Thus, the news is filled with tales from jurors,
who cry that they had "no choice but to convict," over the objections of
Swimming with Piranhas We have reached a point at which "the law is
whatever I say it is" -- as long as the "I" in question is a judge or a
Those who dissent are like minnows among piranhas.
Their earnest belief in the truth is no defense against a frenzy of
Yet, the piranhas fear the minnows -- or are
at least determined to show the next little school of challengers not to
mess
The problem is this: No matter why authorities
maneuver to curb the power of juries and political dissidents, the effect
of
A judge may issue orders in defiance of FIJA,
but it isn't FIJA who suffers when the jury convicts against its own
A judge may refuse to admit constitutional
arguments to her courtroom out of frustration with "paper terrorists."
And
Even victories present dangers. When a FIJA
activist or drug user goes free because of a hung jury, those momentary
Ultimately, the myth dies. Whether you're a
constitutional scholar or a semi-literate kid, you know you won't get justice
The weary, but principled writer of "Citizen Soldiers" says: In my humble
opinion, we should ALL be deciding on the level of civil disobedience we
are willing to
But this cry of defiance sounds sweetly innocent
when compared with what a less principled "little guy" is likely to do
if
The segment of
the American populace who should be most concerned about the arrogant,
elitist trend
So far, when
advising an armed suspect to "Give it up, and I'll see you get a jury trial,"
the average cop has
But once the
average suspect realizes that government-salaried judges now can and will
remove any juror
The same is true of any form of court-rigging.
Those who crave authority should understand that when they do anything
Ultimately, prosecutors and judges who behave
like tyrants in the courtroom will find that it isn't the little guy --
the
No. When the powerful close the doors to justice
-- and when common people understand that the doors are closed,
# # # 1.1 The message was posted
anonymously to the ICE Internet list. The author copied it to me, under
his own name.
© 1998 Claire
Wolfe. This article may be reprinted for non-commercial purposes, as long
as it is reprinted
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