By KrisAnne Hall October 28, 2016 The Right to a Trial by a Jury of our Peers is a long established fundamental Right, codified in 1215 through the Magna Carta. Yesterday, through the verdict of the Jury in Oregon acquitting the Malheur protesters, America and the world learned why that Right is so vital to […]
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by Shari Dovale * October 15, 2016 Marcus Mumford argued this week that the prosecution should reveal the names of the 15 Confidential Human Sources (CHS) used by the FBI in the Malheur Protest Trial. The court contends that there is an initial privilege for the government to withhold identities. However, this contradicts the […]
by Shari Dovale * October 4, 2016 [blockquote style=”1″]Judge Brown is well known to be favoring the prosecution, but has completely ripped off her mask and stopped pretending to be fair in this trial.[/blockquote] The Malheur Protest Trial has been going well for the defense, as the witnesses all confirm the transparent and safe atmosphere […]


