OVERCOMING
JURY BIAS - This particular paper is not about the law.
It is an excellent presentation on how to win a case by influencing the
jury and judge, how to access the unconscious and conscious mind at the
same time. It is the psychology of how a jury decides, what influences
them, and how to persuade them, through the science of NLP. You may
know that NLP (neurolinguistic programming) is being used everywhere, in
advertising, political speeches, mind control, rehabilitation and reprogramming,
and in the courtroom. For example, juries make decisions based on
emotions, and later they check out the evidence to see if it matches their
feelings. First emotion, then logic. This information is extremely
important, especially if opposing counsel is well versed in NLP.
But as far as trial, it is really the lawyer who needs such information
and skill. It may not be taught in law school, but no doubt it will
be in the future.
ALABAMA
CIRCUIT COURTS - BY COUNTY
ALABAMA
CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEALS
Federal,
State & Local Courts and Caselaw - A good court and case
law site.
INTERNATIONAL COURT
OF JUSTICE - February 7, 2003 - List of Judges: THE HAGUE, 7
February 2003. At a private meeting held yesterday the judges of the International
Court of Justice (ICJ) elected the members of the Court's Chambers and
Committees.
CONTEMPT OF COURT
- June 6, 2003 - We hope this will lighten things up a bit.
COURT
WATCHERS - April 13, 2004 - Court Watchers Says, Take Back Your
Country. Never, Never, Never Vote For A Lawyer!
Acts of Injustice
- In the following pages, you will read trial cases where free will was
used in a subverted manner to commit an act of injustice against another
human being. In each case, the innocent trusted the system and were betrayed.
Your faith in the justice system will be tested. You will have feelings
of, "yea sure, so and so is innocent, they all say that", but .....never
forget - you trust those around you fully, don't you? You trust
the justice system 100% to protect you from a wrongful accusation or incarceration,
don't you? The people inside these pages trusted the justice system, just
like you do and now suffer the ultimate loss - freedom.
Breaking
the Rules - Who suffers when a prosecutor is cited for misconduct?
Local prosecutors in many of the 2,341 jurisdictions across
the nation have stretched, bent or broken rules to win convictions, the
Center has found. Since 1970, individual judges and appellate court panels
cited prosecutorial misconduct as a factor when dismissing charges,
reversing convictions or reducing sentences in over 2,000 cases. In another
500 cases, appellate judges offered opinions-either dissents or concurrences-in
which they found the misconduct warranted a reversal. In thousands more,
judges labeled prosecutorial behavior inappropriate, but upheld convictions
using a doctrine called "harmless error."
Citizens'
Rule Book - Here is a site outlining the principle of
the "fully informed jury" and "jury nullification" I personally advocate.
It also defines once and for all the true meaning of "A Jury of Your Peers."
Court Lets Experts
Challenge Witnesses' Accuracy in Trials - By JAMES C. McKINLEY
Jr. - May 9, 2001
The
Fully Informed Jury - Welcome to the jury power page! Information
Please - to familiarize yourself with the amazing power
of criminal trial jurors to decide, according to their own conscience,
whether or not to apply the law in the case before them.
Fully Informed Jury
Association - (FIJA): FIJA is a non-profit educational
association whose mission is to inform all Americans about their rights,
powers and responsibilties when serving as trial jurors. FIJA also seeks
to restore the political function of the jury as the final check and balance
on the American system of government. It is supported by tax-deductible
contributions and foundation grants
Interactive Map of
Federal Courts
Jail 4 Judges:
- J.A.I.L. is a proposed amendment to the California Constitution as a
check against judicial misconduct and abuse of power. The initiative creates
three statewide Special Grand Juries in California for the sole purpose
of investigating complaints against judges. The Special Grand Juries will
have the power to sanction judges by levying fines and forfeitures against
them; and for third-time offenses, removal from the bench. The Special
Grand Juries will also have the power to indict judges and subject them
to criminal proceedings before special trial juries who may sentence as
well as convict the offending judge.
February 12, 2004 - The following two articles were prepared
by Dwight Callaway.
JURY NULLIFICATION
JUDICIAL LYING
Dear Sherry -
Just found your site looking for articles with titles similar to
one of mine. I am enclosing two articles I have written. One two pages
and one longer. If you would like to post them at your site, please do.
I, of course, support what you are doing but haven't had a chance to read
a lot there. I live in Boise, but am a 1969 Auburn grad. Navy ROTC. Industrial
Engineering. Hometown was Jackson, MS. You're probably a Bama fan?
Read my stuff anyway. I guarantee you will like it. My goal is to create
a peaceful jury revolution and totally overthrow the corrupt judiciary.
In "transform" I explain why and how it will happen. I have more stuff
on what to do about the judges, that I'm working on. Think "psychological
warfare".
God bless, Dwight Callaway
REDRESS, INC.
- March 3, 2006 - Redress, Inc. is a forward thinking 501c3 nonprofit corporation
formed to serve people traumatized by the American Justice System, and
by corruption or incompetence by those in positions of authority.
Our involvement includes: redress in our courtrooms (judges, lawyers and
court personnel); law enforcement (at all levels); social help programs
funded by state or federal monies; and federal programs that involve our
daily lives, and more...
U.S.
COURTS - U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, U.S. District
Courts, U.S. Bankruptcy Couts - This page is maintained by the Administrative
Office of the U.S. Courts on behalf of the U.S. Courts. The purpose
of this site is to function as a clearinghouse for information from and
about the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government.