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how much progress has YOUR STATE made twoard all volunteer jury service?

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ericmatteson...@hotmail.com

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Sep 20, 2005, 1:29:39 PM9/20/05
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Dear voters of the 50 states:
When the U.S. constitution was written, slavery could not
be banned until 1808 to convince slave states to ratify
the U.S. constitution.
Courts made an initial default compulsory jury duty system.
Finally, the 13th ammendment has requested an end to slavery
and involuntary servitude in the United States.
It is the responsibility of the voters and the state legislatures
of the 50 states to implement the thirteenth ammendment by
abolishing compulsory involuntary servitude jury duty.
Compulsoiry jury duty is unfair slavery especially when jurrors
are required to travel far to court or serve at an inconvienient
time to miss a test at college or miss important work days or
abandon family responsibilies.
I believe that an all volunteer jury will improve the
quality of justice when unwilling unqualified draftees
are replaced by educated volunteers.
I requested an all volunteer jury system earlier
http://groups.google.com/group/talk.politics.libertarian/msg/d7c7082f94f251b6?dmode=source&hl=en
Are there any Libertarian candidates who are advocating
converting courts to all volunteer juries ??
I am writing to you now to ask how much progress has been made
in YOUR STATE twoard getting an all volunteer jury bill
in the legislature committee or floor vote or on your
states ballot.
Eric Matteson
ericmatteson...@hotmail.com

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Sep 22, 2005, 12:37:12 AM9/22/05
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What trick, what device, what starting-hole on 20 Sep 2005 10:29:39
-0700, canst thou now find out, to hide
ericmatteson...@hotmail.com from this open and apparent
shame?:

I'll do it!
Oh wait...I'm a felon.
Nevermind.
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ericmatteson...@hotmail.com

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Oct 20, 2005, 1:03:59 PM10/20/05
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A major problem with using unqualified draftees as jurors
is that far too many men are wrongfully convicted for crimes that
they did not committ sometimes triggering a three strikes
lifetime inprisonment.
the cruel California legislature wants to require possibly
all ex-cons to possibly wear a gps locater for the rest of
their life even after serving their time even if they
were wrongfully convicted of committing a felony by
uneducated incompetent jurors.
The GPS device might even shock ex-cons
from time to time to add to their punishment.
It is nescessarry to vote for an all volunteer jury system.
Only an all volunteer jury system is capable of testing
applicants for jury duty to verify the equivelent
of a still remembered high school education and only
an all volunteer jury system would be unlikely to
wrongfully convict innocent men.
Eric Matteson
ericmatteson...@hotmail.com

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