From Kirsten C. Tynan <[email protected]>
Subject Three Link Thursday: Appealls, Lawsuits and Legislation
Date November 19, 2021 1:06 AM
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Three Link Thursday!

Hello John,

In the last two weeks of FIJA's Fall Fundraiser, I want to thank everyone who has chipped in. THANK YOU!

Though I haven't added in the latest donations received through the mail yet to the online total, all of you who have contributed so far have gotten the current tally to over 70% of the way to the goal.

If you are one of those donors, you are on the list for FIJA's custom jury rights calendar, which will be mailed out in December. I'm hoping to have the design finalized and sent to the printer shortly after Thanksgiving weekend.

Since we were not able to afford the calendar printing and mailing last year, I will be mailing these to all of our donors of $25 or more in either 2021 or 2020. If you haven't yet made a donation, you can chip in by clicking the orange button below, and you'll be added to the list for the calendar mailing. 

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Thank you for supporting FIJA's edducational outreach programs, publications, research, and other activities to create more fully informed jurors in your community!

Here are this week's links:

1

Keith Wood Files Suit Over False Arrest and Malicious Prosecution for Sharing FIJA Brochures ([link removed])

Do you recall the case of Keith Wood, who was:

falsely arrested at the Mecosta County Courthouse in Michigan for handing out FIJA brochures,

given a $150,000 bond (a higher bond than those accused of murder get in some places) right before Thanksgiving,

maliciously prosecuted for so-called "jury tampering",

served 3 weekends of his sentence in jail, and

was ultimately exonerated when the Michigan Supreme Court overturned his false conviction?

Well, now he's seeking to hold the judge, prosecutor, and others involved in the case accountable with a lawsuit in federal court. GO GET 'EM, KEITH!

2

Oregon Legislature to Revisit Split Jury Verdicts that SCOTUS Refused to Correct ([link removed])

In 2018, the United States Supreme Court put an end to criminal convictions by split juries when it opined in Ramos v. Louisiana that a conviction delivered by a nonunanimous jury was no verdict at all. This verdict applied to the case in question as well as other cases currently in a stage of the appeals process known as direct appeal.

But earlier this year in Edwards v. Vannoy, the Court refused to retroactively apply this standard to cases that had already exhausted all their appeals, leaving many imprisoned who the Court had itself said had not received a valid verdict. The Court did leave the door open for the affected locations (primarily Louisiana and Oregon) to correct this grave violation of Constitutional rights if they so choose. Oregon seems poised to consider that in its upcoming legislative session.

3

Institute for Justice Appeals Government Theft of Cash Circumventing Trial by Jury ([link removed])

We have news this week from Arizona that the Institute for Justice is taking on another case of civil asset forfeiture. This case involves government confiscation of nearly $40,000 in cash by a businessman from North Carolina who legally flew with the cash to Arizona to possibly purchase another truck for his business.

Rather than charging him with a crime—which they might have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt in front of a fully informed jury—government officials simply seized the money from him at the airport after interrogating and threatening him. They have never charged him with a crime, and they refuse to give the money back.

Arizona law has since been changed to disallow this type of government abuse, but because this happened before the reform, he still has to go to court if he wants his money back. The Institute for Justice has said they will take it all the way to the Arizona Supreme Court if necessary.

For Liberty, Justice, and Peace in Our Lifetimes,

Executive Director
Fully Informed Jury Association





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