![]() 1/17/2020 Michael Webb The Human Solution Kansas Chapter 920 E Grand Ave. Haysville,Ks. 67060 dudesmellthisllc@gmail.com Fellow Freedom Fighters, I want to go over the process of advocating in court support capacity in order to aide a person being treated unjustly. These are all important things to consider when advocating for Jury Nullification or for a Defendant. Effective Court Support Guidelines & Etiquette can be found at Court Support Guidelines - The Human Solution International, these are excellent rules for the day of court and should be followed.
We recently had a couple of things unfold in which some court cases were mishandled. One of those by me. In Junction City Kansas we had a defendant that came from California, who drove out for his trial. On the first day of the trial the defendant gave a jury nullification card to a random stranger who turned out to be a juror. When the judge and DA were informed by the juror what they had received they revoked his bond. He was facing 10 years. This was my mistake because I didn’t tell him to never give a card out personally. Then during the trial the judge complained about facial expressions from members of the audience and threatened to close the courtroom. At the end of the day they discussed, without jurors in the room, the bond forfeiture for jury tampering. Like my counterpart in the other case, things were handled poorly as I was livid because the judge and the prosecutor were talking about us, the Court Support, as if we were mobsters there to intimidate and scare the jury. I raised my hand in an attempt to explain this misunderstanding. I was removed from the courtroom and banned from the courthouse and my guy went to jail. Lucky for us the jury stood fast and hung, so that today Frank Crudo is a free man. However this is being retried on January 27th, so decorum is very important. Always be careful and respectful of someone’s life being in the balance. Michael Webb The Human Solution Kansas Chapter
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