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Linda Minor quotes:

    http://www.cato.org/new/catonew.html
    The Bill of Rights guarantees the right to trial by jury in "all
    criminal prosecutions." A criminal trial jury can nullify-render
    an independent verdict-by acquitting a defendant who may be
    factually guilty because the jurors feel that it would be unjust,
    unconstitutional or simply pointless to convict.

Linda Minor wrote:
   Except for the President, elected by the people, of course.
   He doesn't have the right to claim 5th or 14th Amendment
   rights and can be deprived of his office without the exclusion
   of inadmissible evidence or without the right to confront the
   persons furnishing such "evidence".

MJ:
The President is NOT elected by 'the people' but by the electoral
college.

The President has YET to be tried and as such your claims are
irrelevant if not silly.

Regard$,
--MJ

Unless you are talking about a court of law, blindly repeating
the spin-masters' phrase "a presumption of innocence" merits
a presumption of stupidity.  -- Thomas Sowell

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