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More OC during non-OC activism (FIJA, Manchester)

KBCraig

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Here's another example of OC simply not being an issue in NH. A group of activists in Manchester gathered in front of the courthouse on jury selection day, and handed out Fully Informed Jury Association (FIJA) pamphlets, informing prospective jurors of their right to acquit if they find the law unjust.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9N0ZEemXZI

You might recognize Cassidy, but this time she's fully clothed. Still OC'ing, though!
 

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KBCraig wrote:
SNIP A group of activists in Manchester gathered in front of the courthouse on jury selection day, and handed out Fully Informed Jury Association (FIJA) pamphlets, informing prospective jurors of their right to acquit if they find the law unjust.
Yahooooooooo!!!!

Just for me to add a little more support:

Check out FIJA's website: http://fija.org/

And read the first few pages of the essay linked below. You will come away with a whole new view of the rights and powers of the jury, and how they affect the balance of power:

http://lysanderspooner.org/node/35
 
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