4/20/22

Tearing Down the Walls that Keep American Jurors in the Dark | James J. Duane

Professor James Duane was made famous with his video "Don't Talk to the Police," explaining what every American needs to know about their legal rights if they are ever suddenly questioned by law enforcement officers -- but which the police will never tell you.

In this lecture, he explains what every American needs to know about their legal rights if they ever find themselves placed on the jury in a criminal case -- but which the judge and the prosecutor will never tell you once you are in the jury box, and will not let the defense lawyer tell you either.

This talk explains the "Top Ten Secrets" about the American criminal justice system that every juror needs to understand if they are to be able to faithfully discharge their constitutional obligation to serve as a bulwark against tyranny.

The talk was given in Moscow, Idaho, and was hosted by the Hale Institute at New Saint Andrew's College and the Idaho Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society.

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