I went inside the DEATH STAR of justice today!

Topic by

Home Forums MGTOW Central I went inside the DEATH STAR of justice today!

This topic contains 25 replies, has 15 voices, and was last updated by Russky  Russky 3 years, 9 months ago.

Viewing 20 posts - 1 through 20 (of 26 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #230017
    +12

    Anonymous
    42

    I answered my Jury DoDo summons/warrant today, Oh my f~~~! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!

    The old court house where I showed up was abandoned and dilapidated, after spending a half hour in traffic and 15 bucks to park I finally got there and reported.

    The growth in the legal industry is staggering! The emporium was stadium in size! I felt like Luke Skywalker standing inside the death star! From the center lobby there was 18 courtrooms on 3 levels that surrounded me like I was inside the hurricane of hell! The parking fleece alone would make someone unimaginably wealthy! I also played count-the-cop-cars on my way into the city on death-star’s highway 9 (dubbed personally by me as gauntlet 9, and my stretch dubbed killer 9). 17 cop-cars in a 20 mile stretch! .85 cop-cars pr mile! My highest count yet! Environmental-cops, town, town, town, town-town-cops, state-cops, the whole stretch! Gauntlet 9! One was behind me too! In the vicinity of the courthouse there are legal firms with circus like advertisements crowding their plate glass windows, divorce, civil, criminal, every sort of lawyer the dark side has to offer! When I entered the Deathstar it was like a cattle corral where people were searched and had to remove their shoes in some but not all cases, I wasn’t searched, I had to put my keys and stuff on the conveyor belt, and walk through the metal detector.

    I saw at least 8 or 10 homeless men (highest count ever) at two main intersections. On the way back I gave one guy 3 bucks and wished him well, by this time my stomach was turning.

    My name was again magically predisposed from jury duty, I was dismissed upon reporting without ever seeing a judge.

    Watch your step you younger MGTOW, the hunt is on, and you’re the game!

    The whole experience was like going from an abandon mom and pop’s country store to a mega Wall-Mart!

    That battle star was built for one main purpose, so women can grind men away making manburger in those 18 courtrooms, otherwise meat processing rooms in a slaughter house!

    I think I need an exorcism from my exposure to the darkside! That s~~~ is f~~~ing evil!

    #230020
    +4
    Jan Sobieski
    Jan Sobieski
    Participant
    28791

    So true. In addition to your fines, there are all kinds of fees tack on.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

    #230030
    +8
    TaxGuy
    TaxGuy
    Participant

    I’ve been called to jury duty twice. Both times picked to hear about the case, both times started out in the first 12. So, unless one of the attorneys uses one of their dismissals, I am stuck on the jury.

    Both times, once they realized that I spend my days reading the law, one of the attorneys kicked me off the first chance they got. It was easy to tell which attorney felt as though they had the law on their side and which one didn’t. I was one’s wet dream and one’s worst nightmare.

    At least you are out of their before noon and your service is done for a few years. I can’t imagine showing up their everyday for work. What a miserable place.

    Order the good wine

    #230038
    +6
    RoyDal
    RoyDal
    Participant

    There was one good thing about getting called for jury duty where I live. There is a really good breakfast joint a short walk from the overpriced parking lot.

    True story: I got kicked off the panel because I turned the assistant district attorney’s question into a lawyer joke.

    The fact that I showed up in a coat and tie might have been enough, but never leave things like that to chance.

    @taxguy, reading the law is an excellent idea. (I’m sticking with making the ADA the butt of a joke, but that’s how I roll.)

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #230047
    +4
    Faust For Science
    Faust For Science
    Participant
    22521

    Both times, once they realized that I spend my days reading the law, one of the attorneys kicked me off the first chance they got. It was easy to tell which attorney felt as though they had the law on their side and which one didn’t. I was one’s wet dream and one’s worst nightmare.

    This is merely proof there is no such thing as a “jury of your peers” in this nation. You would be a fair “peer”, that is why lawyers do not want you on a jury. Perhaps only lawyers should be on jury duty and at cost to the lawyers in question.

    #230048
    +6

    Anonymous
    42

    was one’s wet dream and one’s worst nightmare.

    I’m a nightmare to both the defense and prosecution persecution.
    And it’s 27 courtrooms butcher rooms, 18 was all I could see, it’s that f~~~ing BIG!

    And people wonder why I don’t give a f~~~ about which kind of law rules the land, this law, that law, sharia law, I really don’t give a f~~~, MG-Tower law rules me and that’s good enough!

    #230068
    +7
    TaxGuy
    TaxGuy
    Participant

    Actually my second time was the worst, because of a land whale. I’m sitting in the box and each lawyer has 10 “kick them off the panel” cards. So, 12 in the box, 20 kicks outs, that 32 people. There are about 50 of us in the room and you are sitting in order. So, if your number is say 45, like the land whale in question, there is LITERALLY no way to get into the box. Just shut the f~~~ up and speak when spoken to and you are done. But no, she didn’t get that fat by knowing how to keep her mouth shut.

    EVERY little f~~~ing thing, she thought she should be disqualified. It was a pot case, and she couldn’t be unbiased because she thought drugs were evil. She didn’t have babysitting for any day past today. She had to move out of her apartment this week and didn’t have time for the case. And the judge, who I’m sure hears that s~~~ every f~~~ing day, was having none of it. It was actually getting pretty funny after a while except that she kept wasting everyone’s time.

    I started wondering what would happen if just stood up in the middle of her whining and said “Lady. SHUT THE F~~~ UP! How f~~~ing stupid are you? You are number 45 and they can only go through 32 people! THERE IS NO F~~~ING WAY YOU ARE GOING TO END UP HERE, SO JUST SHUT THE F~~~ UP!!!!”

    If I knew I wouldn’t have ended up with contempt charges I might have pulled the trigger on that one. I’m pretty sure I would have gotten a standing ovation from the other people called into jury duty that day.

    Now, the coolest thing that ever happened to me on jury duty was sitting in the big room and a guy in his 80’s shows up. He’s having trouble with the paperwork and so I help him with it. Turns out we was a firefighter in our area for his entire career. One of the most interesting people I’ve ever met randomly.

    Now that I think about it, the best part was an old guy. The worst part was a loud mouth c~~~. Go figure………….

    Order the good wine

    #230069
    +3
    FearlessMGHOW
    FearlessMGHOW
    Participant
    1928

    I got summoned for jury duty once, but thankfully, I got to be one of the dismissed jurors before I even had to go there.

    This is one of the dark sides of living in the western world. You have to deal with the government forcing you into jury duty when it should be voluntary.

    At least if it were voluntary, the jurors would’ve felt like being there and the “justice” system would be less corrupt.

    But I’m definitely with MGTOWER on this one. I don’t give a s~~~ what kind of law rules the land because I only follow my laws.

    Men age like fine wine. Women age like milk. "One hundred women are not worth a single testicle." -Confucius

    #230074
    +2

    Anonymous
    11

    They at least give us a voucher for free parking.

    #230092
    +5

    Anonymous
    24

    I have never once showed up for a jury summons. If they want me that badly (guess what, they don’t cause I would never find anyone guilty of anything short of killing my mother) they know where to find me. If they are not going to prosecute the big criminals (presidents who wage wars proven to be based on lies and without congressional approval i.e. war criminals) I refuse to find guilty any small time criminal for any reason. I will not be a participant in a broken system.

    #230114
    +3
    MattNYC
    MattNYC
    Participant
    2329

    Ugh, @MG-Tower that sounds like a soul-sucking s~~~hole! ‘grats on your escape.

    I had a similarly depressing experience about a year ago. They called hundreds of potential jurors for a malpractice case, in a building as old as time itself.

    Eventually they gave me the boot, because I explained to the judge & 4 lawyers, privately, that I couldn’t, in good conscience, assign an objective value (dollar amount of damages) to a subjective quality (“pain & suffing”).

    They were p~~~ed.

    #230120
    +4

    Anonymous
    42

    They at least give us a voucher for free parking.

    C-Pig, I asked, and like a good little extractee I made no complaint.
    Next time I’m parking where it’s free and riding my bicycle, or better yet take the bus into downtown (they’ll steal my bicycle or strip it leaving the lock and frame).

    I will not be a participant in a broken system.

    Hey Joe, me either, I’m willing to point out to the judge exactly where the system is broken and how that fracture relates to me. I have the truth and documentation to back me up!
    I don’t want my name on another mans doom, I don’t agree with slaughtering each other by swinging the sword of corrupt law, I can’t do it, ever!
    I’m a natural man living by natural law and my spirit is telling me this system has become unnatural, like hurting yourself.

    #230129
    +2

    Anonymous
    5

    Man Tower talk about the “dark side”. Those places are processing factories of the negative. Man I do respect the legal system but hate it too. In that place everyone just dosent wanna be there you can feel it! I bet they do have gaint laser 😉

    #230164
    +4

    Anonymous
    24

    Hey Joe, me either, I’m willing to point out to the judge exactly where the system is broken and how that fracture relates to me. I have the truth and documentation to back me up!
    I don’t want my name on another mans doom, I don’t agree with slaughtering each other by swinging the sword of corrupt law, I can’t do it, ever!
    I’m a natural man living by natural law and my spirit is telling me this system has become unnatural, like hurting yourself.

    I knew this about you from another thread months ago, and I have a ton of respect for you because of it. I should probably handle it as you do, go down there and speak my mind. More often than not though I bet I would get passed over anyhow before I even got a chance to object, and it would just end up being a huge waste of my time to even show up.

    #230190
    +5

    Anonymous
    42

    Man I do respect the legal system but hate it too.

    I respect the legal system like a loaded gun aimed at my head! I live a life of tiptoeing through the minefields so many blue pillers just can’t see. They don’t believe they live in shark infested waters until it’s too late. How many guys here are missing huge chunks of financial flesh from the bites of a meat grinding divorce?

    More often than not though I bet I would get passed over anyhow before I even got a chance to object, and it would just end up being a huge waste of my time to even show up.

    I was told upon soliciting my selectmen about these deteriorating conditions now apparent and pervasive, quotation from the meeting selectmen: “we’re not going to resolve anything”, future discussion was denied and they refused to put me back on the docket. and that was my answer to redress from this corrupted form of government.

    Joebauers, You will get the bums rush for speaking the truth, but history will exonerate you from any implication, your honor will remain forever spotless in a house full of pigs.

    #230196
    +3

    Anonymous
    11

    I respect the legal system like a loaded gun aimed at my head!

    Same here. They will use it too.

    Wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t have you on some jury duty blacklist so they always send you packing.

    #230200
    +8
    OldBill
    OldBill
    Participant

    I’ve been called for jury duty three times in the last decade, each time for the county court district.

    The way they work it here has you showing up every Monday in a calendar month. Out of the 75 or so waiting, they pull maybe three dozen names at random and sit you in court. The judge, county DA(s), defense attorney(ies), and defendant are all there and introduce themselves. The baliff reads a very general account of the indictment and you’re told to think about whether you might have any “conflicts”. They then start picking jurors and alternates at random. When your name is called, you stand and announce whether you’ve a “conflict” or not.

    If you have one, you’re brought up the bench where the judge and lawyers ask a few questions before you’re seated in the jury box. After the entire jury is seated, the lawyers go through their bulls~~~ jury “fixing” routine under the guise of making things “fair”.

    I’ve been seated several times, have never had any “conflicts”, and have been removed by one lawyer or another every time. I’m male, white, middle-aged, a veteran, hold a graduate degree, and am self employed. All of which means the lawyers won’t be able to baffle me with bulls~~~ and instead choose to take me off the jury.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

    #230211
    +3

    Anonymous
    42

    some jury duty blacklist

    Wouldn’t be surprised if they don’t have you on some jury duty blacklist so they always send you packing.

    The Court was addressed and informed about the illegal nature of this long ago ruined residential development. I called it project blackhole when referring to any and all redress, so it wouldn’t surprise me if the residents of project blackhole are on a judicial blacklist with the courts being informed of all the wrong doing that’s gone on here unabated since April 12th 1974 when a phony state license was issued to operate by three members of the town’s board of health. I also have a gun aimed at their head, the fully automatic weapon of truth.

    #230213
    +2
    K
    Hitman
    Participant

    They gave up on calling me years ago. .thank god.
    I had gotten myself thrown out of court and that was that. .

    #230215
    +1

    Anonymous
    11

    April 12th 1974

    My initial questioning, as a mere child, of feminism first expressed itself shortly thereafter.

Viewing 20 posts - 1 through 20 (of 26 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.