NATIONAL GRAND JURY INDICTS OBAMA
From Col. Riley, I received this forwarded press release. I have no idea how solid this grand jury indictment is or how it will be viewed by the courts. But it seems another round of lawful pursuits of AKA.
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"NATIONAL GRAND JURY INDICTS OBAMA FOR FRAUD AND TREASON" - NEWS RELEASE
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Sam Sewell,
National Spokesperson for American Grand Jury
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NATIONAL GRAND JURY INDICTS OBAMA FOR FRAUD AND TREASON
No embargo: For immediate release
(United States of America) April 29th 2009 - At 8 P.M, ET American Grand Jury convened and conducted a hearing with regard to CRIMINAL activity, complaints and allegations presented before said Jury.
After reviewing the evidence and voting, American Grand Jury members from many states issued the documents for presentment to jurisdictions throughout the nation recommending that person(s) known as Barack Obama, aka: Barack Obama, Jr., aka: Barack Hussein Obama, aka: Barry Soetoro, aka: Barry Obama, aka: Barack H. Obama, aka: Barack Obama II, presumed President of the United States, be tried in Criminal Court for charges of fraud (eligibility) and treason.
Said Grand Jury was convened under the power and authority vested with the people as guaranteed under the Constitution of the United States of America.
The American Grand Jury was served by people of the United States; said people being citizens as were sworn under Oath as to Eligibility for and Service in behalf of the Grand Jury:
The American Grand Jury used established public evidence and testimony of recognized by expert witnesses with a long professional history of forensic experience.
Caveat: Grand Jury hearings are secret and all proceedings will remain confidential until released by the courts.
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I'll do another post with Mark McGrew's Grand Jury article.
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NATIONAL GRAND JURY INDICTS OBAMA FOR FRAUD AND TREASON
After reviewing the evidence and voting, American Grand Jury members from many states issued the documents for presentment to jurisdictions throughout the nation recommending that [AKA] be tried in Criminal Court for charges of fraud (eligibility) and treason.
Correct me if I am missing something here, but isn't this august body of American Grand Jury members aware that a standing President is immune from prosecution, except for impeachment by the Congress?
For precisely that reason we have focused on nullifying the election, which was unlawful because the person elected is not qualified for the office, not being a natural born citizen, as required by Art. II, § 1, of the U.S. Constitution.
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Originally Posted by HighlanderJuan
NATIONAL GRAND JURY INDICTS OBAMA FOR FRAUD AND TREASON
After reviewing the evidence and voting, American Grand Jury members from many states issued the documents for presentment to jurisdictions throughout the nation recommending that [AKA] be tried in Criminal Court for charges of fraud (eligibility) and treason.
Correct me if I am missing something here, but isn't this august body of American Grand Jury members aware that a standing President is immune from prosecution, except for impeachment by the Congress?
For precisely that reason we have focused on nullifying the election, which was unlawful because the person elected is not qualified for the office, not being a natural born citizen, as required by Art. II, § 1, of the U.S. Constitution.
That thought had crossed my mind more than once. If I were to run a grand jury, I would be looking at those who allowed him to put his name on the ballots without qualifying him first.
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I found this info on Grand Juries
In the common law, a grand jury is a type of jury that determines whether there is enough evidence for a trial. Grand juries carry out this duty by examining evidence presented to them by a prosecutor and issuing indictments, or by investigating alleged crimes and issuing presentments. A grand jury is traditionally larger than and distinguishable from a petit jury, which is used during a trial.
Today
Grand juries are today virtually unknown outside the United States. England abandoned grand juries in 1933 and instead uses a committal procedure, as do all Australian jurisdictions. In Australia, although the State of Victoria maintains provisions for a grand jury in the Crimes Act 1958 under section 354 Indictments, it has been used on rare occasions by individuals to bring other persons to court seeking them to be committed for trial on indictable offenses. New Zealand abolished the grand jury in 1961. Canada abolished it in the 1970s. Today approximately half of the states in the U.S. employ them,[6] and only twenty-two require their use, to varying extents.[7] Most jurisdictions have abolished grand juries, replacing them with the preliminary hearing at which a judge hears evidence concerning the alleged offenses and makes a decision on whether the prosecution can proceed.
A grand jury is meant to be part of the system of checks and balances, preventing a case from going to trial on a prosecutor's bare word. A prosecutor must convince the grand jury, as an impartial panel of ordinary citizens that there exists reasonable suspicion, probable cause, or a prima facie case that a crime has been committed. The grand jury can compel witnesses to testify before them. Unlike the trial itself, the grand jury's proceedings are secret; the defendant and his or her counsel are generally not present for other witnesses' testimony. The grand jury's decision is either a "true bill" (meaning that there is a case to answer), or "no true bill". In the state of Louisiana there is a third option, "By pretermitting entirely the matter investigated". This requires nine of the twelve grand jurors to determine there is not enough evidence presented to determine if a person should or should not be charged with a crime.[8] Jurors typically are drawn from the same pool of citizens as a petit jury, and participate for a specific time period.
Grand Juries in the United States
Federal grand juries
Charges involving "capital or infamous crimes" under federal jurisdiction must be presented to a grand jury, under the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. This has been interpreted to permit bypass of the grand jury for misdemeanor offenses, which can be charged by prosecutor's information.
State grand juries
Unlike many other provisions of the Bill of Rights, the Supreme Court has ruled that this requirement was not incorporated to apply to state courts via the Fourteenth Amendment, and states therefore may elect not to use grand juries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Jury