"jury selection"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed the acquittal of all seven defendants in the Oregon standoff case, analyzing how jury nullification and public distrust of federal authority led to the not guilty verdict. He criticized federal prosecutors for their aggressive tactics, highlighted the arrest of defense attorney Marcus Mumford after the verdict, and drew parallels to the earlier Bundy Ranch case. Koernke emphasized the need for citizens to spread awareness of the acquittal through media and radio call-ins, and discussed upcoming Nevada trial implications. The episode included extensive commentary on federal overreach, jury selection tactics, and the broader pattern of government misconduct.
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Mark Koernke discussed foreign infiltration of U.S. government, citing an Israeli weapons expert's admission of stealing British military equipment under Haganah orders and drawing parallels to nuclear fuel theft from Oak Ridge. He examined the Founding Fathers' natural-born citizen requirement as a safeguard against foreign agents, detailed communist infiltration during the Cold War and OSS/CIA recruitment of communist party members, and explained court procedure tactics including jury selection, discovery demands, and using state court rules as leverage against prosecutors and judges. Callers Spike and Don contributed questions about Indiana court rules, filing procedures, and challenging judicial authority through procedural compliance.