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The Sixth Amendment to the Constitution. In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury of the state and district of wherein the crime shall have been committed. Let me read that again. By an impartial jury of the state. It's pretty important. So because of this, and it goes on to say I could finish the entire amendment which district shall have in previously ascertained by law. And to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation, to be confronted with the witnesses against him. So you have the right to, to confront witnesses, to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor or her favor. So you're able to have people testify on your behalf and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense. So you're allowed to have an attorney. So the history of the Bill of Rights is very interesting. The Bill of Rights were officially ratified on December 15, 1791. The United States Constitution was passed on September 17 in 1787, the Constitutional Convention. So there was actually a four year period between the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. George Mason was actually the biggest driver and pusher behind the Bill of Rights. He most famously drafted the Virginia Bill of Rights In Virginia in 1776, a pretty eventful year. You had Thomas Paine's Common Sense, Adam Smith's Inquiry into the wealth of nations, the Declaration and the Virginia Bill of Rights all in one year, just kind of coming together at one time. And so the Bill of Rights, which was ratified officially by Virginia being the 10th state, or the 10th colony, I guess you could call it A state, the 10th state. To accept it was a big deal because some of the founders, George Mason in particular, said, look, the Constitution's fine, but without the Bill of Rights, it does not go far enough to specifically say your rights when it comes to redress of grievances, freedom of speech to protect yourself, so on and so forth. The rights to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury of the state. Now why does that matter? Impartial jury? Well, it's pretty fundamental because if you are going to then decide someone's future to indict the power of the state against them, which could take away their freedom, take away their liberty, take away their property, you have to make sure the people making that decision do not have a bias. So how are juries selected in our country? So you pick a random pool of citizens, they report for jury duty, but then when they're selected, a judge does some very basic questions and conflict of interest. Does anyone here have any deeply held political views against the accused? Has anyone here posted on social media against the accused? And then it gets to a place where then the accused, for example, let's just use the George Floyd example, which is obviously where I'm getting at here. They get to go through the list of jurors and ask questions and be, let's say an advocate for their client against the state, saying, no, that person has a political belief and I'm able to prove it here on their social media post or in the Chauvin case, the lawyer for Derek Chauvin even tried to get the entire trial moved from that area because it was impossible for the people around there not to have a very specific motive to not want to see their city burned down to the ground, forcing a mistrial. But now this is a, this is why, this is why I think we're going to win is because the people on the other side, they cannot keep their mouths shut. They can't just get a victory and move on. Instead, this one of the jurors has decided to go and make himself a celebrity. This juror, by the way, very well could have been protected by the laws of anonymity around jurors. It's a very, very important law. We saw this around the trial of Roger Stone, the show trial of Roger Stone, where Roger Stone's jury, the jury forewoman, wrote against Trump and even wrote against Stone at some point on social media. Then she gets selected to be the forewoman on the entire jury. That's a Soviet style show trial, which is why I supported Roger Stone's pardon. So now Brandon Mitchell, one of the jurors on the jury, obviously to try and determine the innocence or the guilt of Derek Chauvin has now come out. This is the Daily Mail and it shows that he's a 31 year old black man who is photographed on social media attending an August 28 protest in, in Washington D.C. at which George Floyd's relatives spoke. Mitchell is seen in a photograph wearing a T shirt with a picture of Martin Luther King Jr. S and the words get your knees off our necks and blm. He's also wearing a baseball cap embossed with Black Lives Matter. Mitchell said he answered no to two questions about demonstrations on the questionnaire. Sent out before jury selection. So he lied. Now, will Brandon Mitchell be indicted for lying on an official government form and potentially interfering with the process of the Sixth Amendment of fair and impartial justice? Probably not. There'll probably be no recourse, no accountability for Brandon Mitchell. In fact, I believe if this story continues to escalate, which I think it will, Chauvin's attorneys are going to file appeals like they're going out of style. Msnbc, Joy Reid, Al Sharpton, Ta Nisi Coates, Robin d'. Angelo. They're going to come to the defense of Brandon Mitchell. They're going to say, of course he wanted justice. The days of impartial juries are over. Justice is now racial justice. Legal experts say the revelation will likely be brought up on appeal by Chauvin's attorney. Eric Nelson will argue his client was denied an impartial jury. Yeah, I guess so. You see this guy right here? They posted while they were in D.C. august 31, 2020. A BLM hat and get your knees off our necks. You see that picture? Does that look like someone who's going to go into that trial impartially and look at all the data, the facts and the evidence? Look, this guy can't stop running his mouth. He's a sociopath. He might go to jail. He probably won't. He should, but he won't. All he had to do was shut up. He didn't have to reveal himself. This is again why I think we're going to win. These people can't control themselves. The same woman who was on the Roger Stone jury came and spoke out. If she would have stayed anonymous. The overwhelming support that Roger Stone got for his pardon was all because of that woman. If she would have kept her mouth shut, Roger Stone would probably be in prison. Truly, because that was. That was the majority of the public support came. Okay, wow, she's riding up against Roger personally. That's against the Sixth Amendment. He even said in this interview, I'm gonna have to find where it says here he says that there was one holdout juror. I'm going to get into that. It's very important. By the way, I know this is a focus for a lot of people across the country, especially a lot of the people that might be listening across state lines on 1100am the flag. Because of the riots and the unrest. Do not be surprised if a judge overturns that conviction against Eric Chauvin and demands a retrial because of one camera hogging. Sociopath wanted attention. Are you still Going to the post office still paying full price for postage. Well, thanks to stamps.com you don't have to anymore. Mail and ship anytime, anywhere, right from your computer. 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You are a potential juror in the trial of four former police officers charged in connection with the death of George Floyd. From this day forward, do not read or intentionally view anything about these cases or do any investigation or research related to these cases. How many of these jurors do you think actually abided by this? They should have been sequestered devices taken. This case should not have been played with. This judge made a massive mistake. The information in this questionnaire is for the judge and the attorneys that will be involved in this trial and is required information. But until then, your name and the fact that you are a potential juror would not be public. Now, let me just say this. I knew the beard guy, Eric Nelson, the guy representing Chauvin was bad news. He's a lazy person. No, seriously, if I was ever a criminal defense attorney and I was in charge of this sort of process, I would have. I would go hire 10 legal clerks and say you are going to scrub social media and find everything you can about every single one of these potential jurors. I don't understand how this is possible, quite honestly. This stuff is all posted online. None of it has to be made public. But the attorneys get to see these questionnaires and then we have to act as if they're filling them out honestly. Well, he lied under Oath under penalty of criminal prosecution. George Mitchell, who's now doing his whole press tour. And so there's all these questions that George Mitchell had to fill out. I wonder how he answered this. From what you have seen or heard, do you have a general impression of George Floyd? From what you've seen, read, or heard, do you have a general impression of the defendants? I wonder how he answered that. This is the questionnaire that he had to fill out to be on the jury. Did you or someone close to you participate in any of the demonstrations or marches against police brutality that took place in Minneapolis after George Floyd's death? He said no. These are actually pretty good questions, I have to say. They're pretty in depth. The only problem is they act as if people tell the truth. Talking about how often you read social media. And then there's all these other questions. Police in my community make me feel safe. Police in this country treat whites and blacks equally. Blacks and other minorities do not receive equal treatment as whites. In the criminal justice system. Local police departments try to cover up excessive force rather than correct us. You have to say, do you strongly agree or disagree? We're George Mitchell. We don't know how he. I don't think we had the exact copy of his juror form. But I wonder how he answered this one, which is, I think that news reports about police brutality against racial minorities is only tip of the iceberg. Hmm. How favorable or unfavorable are you about Black Lives Matter? He filled out all this stuff, and amazingly, he was still able to sit on a jury as an impartial juror. Let's not forget Maxine Waters, where Maxine Waters said herself that we have to get more confrontational. We want a guilty verdict. And this guy here, George Mitchell, has even gone as far to say that he wanted this to be the beginning of change, that he wanted this verdict not to be an independent verdict, but to be a vessel for massive societal change. I'm going to get the exact quote. I'm paraphrasing with that. And amazingly, ABC News, New York Times, none of them have cared about any of this. For them, it's irrelevant. If you go to jail and prison with someone that might have a bias against you. Now, some people might say, well, Charlie, it's impossible to get a jury without a bias against you. How about. Let's just start this. You got a jury of people that didn't go protest the person you're trying to put in jail. That's probably a good place to start. How about you get a Jury of people that didn't travel halfway across the country that demanding that you take the knee off of people's necks on their shirt. That's probably literally the definition of a violation of the sixth Amendment. It doesn't matter what your politics are or who you voted for. Everyone should have the right to express themselves freely. Sadly, the big tech monopoly has instead opted for censorship to fight back against big tech's control of the Internet. I'd use ExpressVPN free to access tech giants make all of their money by tracking your searches, video history and everything you click on than selling off your sensitive data. When you use the ExpressVPN app on your computer or phone, you anonymize much of your online presence by hiding your IP address. That makes your activity much more difficult to trace and sell to Advertisers. 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