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Florida judge orders ban on first amendment speech and jury education pamphlets
the bolded part is clearly an attempt to protect the states compelling interest in keeping the populace ignorant of their powers, duties, and rights as the sole power in the courtroom, so that the government may imprison the people at it's will.
A court order signed this week prohibits the distribution of pamphlets or leaflets meant to influence jurors outside the Orange and Osceola courthouses.
The administrative order, signed by Chief Judge Belvin Perry on Monday, has sparked a fresh free-speech debate that could lead to legal challenges, questioning whether the order amounts to a “prior restraint” or a form of censorship.
The issue stems from representatives of the national nonprofit organization Fully Informed Jury Association distributing what they call jury “education” information outside the Orange County Courthouse.
The documents, aimed at sitting or potential jurors, advised that jury members may vote their conscience. The pamphlets also indicate members cannot be forced to obey a “juror’s oath” and that individuals have the right to “hang” a jury if they do not agree with others on the panel…
That order says a “restriction upon expressive conduct and the dissemination of leaflets and other materials containing written information tending to influence summoned jurors as they enter the courthouse is necessary to serve the state’s compelling interest in protecting the integrity of the jury system.”
Perry’s order notes that one judge in the Ninth Circuit covering Orange and Osceola determined that a jury panel had been “tampered with” after discovering members had the leaflets “containing information attempting to influence the jury.”
the bolded part is clearly an attempt to protect the states compelling interest in keeping the populace ignorant of their powers, duties, and rights as the sole power in the courtroom, so that the government may imprison the people at it's will.