You can help gain exposure for NHJury.com’s recent nullification win by helping us raise $250 to sponsor 6 episodes of Talley.TV. These episodes will cover Bob’s actions in the courtroom and how his message of jury nullification, ampified by his allies, may have caused at least one good juror to nullify a really bad law.
I’m editing these videos now as Rob Nair creates a 30 second commercial for NHJury.com based on the pictured sign. This will be animated for the video sponsorships and serve as the logo for NHJury.com. I’m looking forward to telling these stories of nullifiers in action so please help us reach our fundraising goal.
There are many ways to raise juror awareness. One of NHJury’s methods is to distribute pamphlets during the jury selection process. We’ve got big plans to expand that effort throughout the State as more volunteers step forward.We hope to add to this by strategically placing SIGNS on well traveled routes near Court Houses and other places that people will see our signs, visit our website and begin the process of becoming an INFORMED JUROR.
Your small contribution will help us buy materials and signs. We’ll continue to actively volunteer our time to coordinate this, hand out literature and put signs up, but the truth is we’re a little short of funds to make this happen as quickly as we’d like.If you want to help, but your schedule doesn’t allow active participation, please consider helping us procure funds for signs.
Talented graphic designer and activist Smeg McLain from the Keene Activism Center has offered to design new brochures for New Hampshire Jury Outreach for the low low price of $50. Please consider chipping in to help us tell jurors “live free & nullify!”
The primary function of the independent juror is not, as many think, to dispense punishment to fellow citizens accused of breaking various laws, but rather to protect fellow citizens from tyrannical abuses of power by government.
The Constitution guarantees you the right to trial by jury. This means that government must bring its case before a jury of The People if government wants to deprive any person of life, liberty, or property. Jurors can say no to government by refusing to convict.