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posted ago by Fuhqreddit ago by Fuhqreddit +2517 / -1

If any of you don't recall the last post, i went for an employment drug screening and left with a Disorderly Conduct: Language charge. I called her a cunt when she wouldn't give me a urinalysis until i pulled the mask over my nose.. Just left the pre-trial conference. They offered me 3 years probation and 4 months in jail. Set it to trial. Apparently in America words are violence and just like Britain, you can be sent to jail for it. As it is a misdemeanor they have denied my request for a jury trial. Looks like this pedes getting a show trial by some leftwing activist judge before I am summarily imprisoned. Can't believe I fought for this country. Our rights are being litigated away while current military think they are fighting to protect them. Fuck these commie pieces of shit!! Carry on the fight without me boys! I'll be with you in spirit!!

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Farmerbob1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Interesting. Here I thought that anyone accused of a crime had a right to a trial by jury.

Have you pushed back on this? I have difficulty believing AZ has somehow managed to find a way to legally deny you your rights as a US citizen.

If they keep saying they have the legal right to deny you your federal rights as a citizen, it might be worth countersuing. A based lawyer might take a case of infringement of legal rights as a pro bono case.

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Fuhqreddit [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

I did push back today at the pre-trial conference. I said I thought it was unfortunate that I would not be allowed an opportunity to introduce the common sense of the community into the rigid judicial process. To which he responded it had "Already been litigated to highest courts in the state that misdemeanor trials do not get to empanel a jury". I was fucking shocked, for months I had been hanging my entire defense on pleading the absurdity of the laws application in this context, to a jury of my peers. Now I get a black-robed Renfield, that worships at the altar of the state.