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Date:      Wed, 05 Feb 1997 22:48:00 EST5EDT
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell <paul.andrew.mitchell%p1.f201.n330.z1@xbn.shore.net>
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Subject:   SNET: thoughts on O.J. Si


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Dear Friends,

As long as jury candidates are being
drawn from pools consisting exclusively
of federal citizens, their verdicts
(and indictments) are necessarily 
null and void for exhibiting class
discrimination, which is prohibited.

If there were no federal citizens
prior to the Civil War, then what are
we to do with all the jury verdicts
which were issued between the years 
1789 and 1866 -- a mere 78 years
of American jurisprudence?

Those juries were populated by
state Citizens, and there is no reason
in Law why this should not still be
the case, even now.

Therefore, I overturn both verdicts --
the "not guilty" verdict in O.J.'s
criminal trial, and the "guilty" 
verdict in O.J.'s civil trial -- 
because I allege that his juries 
consisted exclusively of federal
citizens.

Those juries were selected, however,
pursuant to California State law,
not according to the federal Jury
Selection and Service Act, where
the class discrimination is obvious
and unavoidable.

For more details on this question,
visit the Supreme Law Library at URL:

  http://www.supremelaw.com

/s/ Paul Mitchell

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