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…each juror has more power than the President, all of Congress, and all of the Judges combined! Congress can legislate (make law), the President or some other bureaucrat can make an order or issue regulations, and Judges may instruct or make a decision, but no juror can ever be punished for voting "not guilty!" Any juror can, with impunity, choose to disregard the instructions of any judge or attorney in rendering his vote. If only one juror should vote "not guilty" for any reason, there is no conviction and no punishment at the end of the trial.*


Listen to the Marcy Brooks Interview

Visit The Jury That Took On The IRS and listen to Part 1-2 of the interview with Marcy Brooks (she is the juror that appeared in the America: Freedom to Fascism movie).

As you listen to the interview answer these questions.

1. Can members of the jury ask questions during jury trial?

2. Can a member of the jury write a note to the judge?

3. What is Marcy’s advise to jury?

4. Fill in the blank: Marcy advised, “Do not just take what is given to you. _________. __________ the process.”

5. Fill in the blank: Marcy said, “It is time for Americans to stop being __________by our system.” “If we are not _______ we will be __________


Next Person


Robert Coss

1. Can members of the jury ask questions during jury trial? yes

2. Can a member of the jury write a note to the judge? yes

3. What is Marcy’s advise to jury?

4. Fill in the blank: Marcy advised, “Do not just take what is given to you. Think. Analyze the process.”

5. Fill in the blank: Marcy said, “It is time for Americans to stop being intimidated by our system.” “If we are not thinking we will be controlled.”



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