My Interaction with Larken Rose about Justice — Calvin Perrins

The mistake that Larken has made is thinking that the jury is just a fact finding mission only when in fact the jury is the people governing themselves in conscience. We’re all part of a community so crime is answerable before the community, through a jury, so that correction can take place to ensure societal cohesion...

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Where is the Tension? The Juror's Oath and Conscience

We need to trust our fellow men within the process of Trial by Jury—for there is more present in that room than just the Twelve

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William Keyte Writes to The Rt. Hon. Sir Brian Leveson

As part of Sir Brian Leveson's call for evidence, Will (among many others) writes to Sir Brian. In this letter I tackle the ownership of Justice within a community, the dangers of order-following, the Constitutional requirement of Juries and some further suggestions.

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Important Discussion with Ben Rubin of Pattern/UK-Column

An important discussion between Will and Ben Rubin of the PATTERN Community and UK Column. We get into some deeper matters relating to the British Constitution and its history - and why, through our history since the Bill of Rights of 1689, we have seen an inversion of our authentic Rule of Law.

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