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If their was ever case for jury nullification it is this.
Now, here's what happens next:
1 - This young woman, trying to do everything right, with no criminal record at all, will go to prison.
2 - She will lose her children.
3 - She will more than likely suffer abuse in prison.
4 - She will never hold another decent job again.
5 - She is, in fact, fucked.
Try and get a NJ jury to nullify and acquit on gun case.
You have a better chance of seeing God.
AmeriKa.
To be honest, this happens a lot. I don't know too many people from SE PA, who doesn't know not to take their guns into NJ. Not saying it's right. I'm just wondering how anyone can live here and be oblivious to this.
Because she is a young black woman who works two jobs, never owned a gun before, and is about as far removed as you can get from the culture of white hunters, gun owners, and liberty types that familiar with such things?
I'd also just add that there is thing called prosecutorial discretion. The prosecutor in this case wasn't forced to charge her. The decision to prosecute was a choice that the prosecutor made, and he needs to be held morally accountable for his decision. This is no different than that case out West where the prosecutor chose to file charges and send a dying man to prison for medical marijuana. They like to pretend that they have no choice in the matter, but the truth is they have absolute discretion.
DO NOT TALK TO COPS
Does that include lying to them AF?
You're fucking right it does, when the answer is a simple NO.
When the cop asks: "You got any drugs or weapons in the car?" you fucking say NO!
They are legally allowed to lie to us in order to trip us up and prosecute us on our own words.
The first line nails it. The rest is wrong.
Do NOT lie. You open yourself up to perjury charges.
The below video shows the way to do it; "I do not answer questions", "I refuse to answer that question".
You're not sworn in or under oath, so a perjury charge would be tough.
Now, they can nail for "lying to an officer".
But they would still have to prove that you lied.
"Oh, that, I completely forgot about it."
But, I'm for whatever is effective at keeping people out of prison, the hospital or morgue.
So, do whatever works.
The law is the law.
Evan Nappen, Esq.
8:16 PM (0 minutes ago)
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Here is Shaneen's legal defense fund where you may make a donation :
http://gogetfunding.com/project/shaneen-allen-legal-defense-fund
Thanks!
www.evannappen.com
Im not the one saying it. Ron paul said this nation was founded upon the "rule of law". Im just staying consistent.