Bill!,
I have no qualms about my peers acquitting the fellow entrapped by poseur-queer
poseurs of our Tucson Police force, in Arizona.
This is called "Jury-Justice", again. It is available to Jurors of conscience,
who *ALL* agree with each other on a Law's injustice, or its enforcement, in a
(ANY) case. And who want to pelt the D. A. with a wake-up call. Sometimes it
takes this.
Democracy has many Avenues. And even byways.
With wishes,
--Joe
> "Bill!" <BillSmart@...> wrote:
>
> Joe,
>
> I still think disregarding the law is not a good thing in the long run. It
> might seem to be in the short term and for specific cases, but my feeling on
> this is the same as Abraham Lincoln's who said "The best way to get a bad law
> repealed is to enforce it strictly."
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