Thursday, April 17, 2014

Jury finds US Citizen INNOCENT after being tried for NOT paying his Taxes

WOW – FINALLY WE MAY BE GETTING SOMEWHERE – A JURY THAT SHOCKED THE COURT BY CHALLENGING THE LAW (OR LACK OF A LAW IN THIS CASE)  YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MANY TIMES I HAVE WANTED TO DO WHAT THIS WOMAN DID – LOOK AT THE LOOK OF TRIUMPH ON HER FACE WHEN SHE REALLIZED WHAT SHE DID WAS THE RIGHT THING TO DO ON BEHALF OF A PEER.  JURORS HAVE THE RIGHT EVEN TO JUDGE THE LAW NOT JUST THE FACTS OF A CASE – THAT’S HUGE! THE JURY IS THE REAL JUDGE IN THE COURTROOM  JUDGES DO NOT WANT US TO KNOW THIS!

YEARS AGO, I ALLOWED PRESSURE FROM OTHER JURY MEMBERS TO CHANGE MY VOTE AGAINST A PEER AND I HAVE NEVER EVER FORGOTTEN WHAT I DID AND WISHED SO BAD I COULD GO BACK AND REDO THAT MISTAKE – IF GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY I WILL NEVER EVER DO THAT AGAIN.
WATCH THIS VIDEO!
Jury finds US Citizen INNOCENT after being tried for NOT paying his Taxes!!!
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

http://tpgurus.wikidot.com/gaylon-harrell

Harrell's one "victory" is that he was acquitted of failing to file Illinois state income tax returns in People of the State of Illinois v. Gaylon L. Harrell, No. 97CF89 (Cir. Ct. of St. Clair Co. Ill.).

However, in 2006, he was charged again with three counts of criminal failure to file Illinois income tax returns for 1996, 1997, and 1998, and was convicted on all three counts on 12/17/2008. People of the State of Illinois v. Gaylon L. Harrell, No. 2006CM215 (Cir. Ct. of Logan Co. Ill.). As noted above, Harrell filed a motion to dismiss the Illinois prosecution on the grounds that it was barred by the federal Paperwork Reduction Act, but the motion was denied. On February 5, 2009, Harrell was sentenced to two years probation, a fine of $2,500 and court costs, and payment of his taxes for 1996, 1997, and 1998, plus penalties and interest.