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nigal thank you for the Heads up post on Jeff from Bad Axe

Any one interested in their MMJ life Please read

http://www.michiganm..._0entry154524

 

These proposed charges come just days after the City Bad Axe received a draft of the Federal Lawsuit Jeff is filing against Bad Axe...

 

This is one of the fronts of the War against our Medical Marijuana.

Sadly there are so many.

 

In his case Jeff has the finanical resourses to take this all the way to the United State Supreme Court.

However he does needs the support and help we are so skilled at...

Our skill and Power is at the Ballot Box

The Picket Line

The Recall Petitions (Kingpinn & Archie Keil)

The Court Vigals

The Hung Jury

The Grass Roots

The Marches and Rallies ( April 17th in Lansing)

In other words our Activism!

 

Jeffs case is Strong

His Lawers are Powerfull.

Still Jeff needs our Total Continued, Not Ending Support...

This case will help us all.

 

Will you help yourself and support Jeff from Bad Axe.

He is my friend and should be yours...

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Wherever this goes to court we need to remind people in that area of their right to use 'Jury Nullification'. We 'the people' have to know our 'rights' and USE them.

 

Thanks for the post.

 

Peace.

 

Unfortunately we don't really have access to that right. If either counsel even tries to bring up the idea of jury nullification it doesn't go well. Judges quite often issue harsh warning or just throw the entire thing out. Having a jury comprised of jurors who actually know this process, and even less likely, being able to agree to use it would be a rare situation indeed. Such is the state of things.

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Unfortunately we don't really have access to that right. If either counsel even tries to bring up the idea of jury nullification it doesn't go well. Judges quite often issue harsh warning or just throw the entire thing out. Having a jury comprised of jurors who actually know this process, and even less likely, being able to agree to use it would be a rare situation indeed. Such is the state of things.

 

It only takes ONE person to be informed of Jury Nullification... and yes, you are right about the lawyer bringing it up. The lawyer has NO RIGHT to bring it up because HE / SHE is NOT on the jury.

 

You have to be ON the JURY to bring it up.

 

But even if J N is not used in this case the MORE people that know about it the better.

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BAD AXE — After months spent awaiting results from search warrants related to the indoor growing operation busted by police Sept. 25, the Bad Axe police have moved forward seeking criminal charges against the three people they claim violated the law.

 

Huron County Prosecutor Timothy J. Rutkowski said his office received the warrant requests from Bad Axe police on Monday.

 

“We have the information, which is very detailed,” said Rutkowski, who added the related paperwork from the investigation measures about a foot tall. “We’ve started working on it.”

 

Bad Axe police are seeking charges against three men, two from the Livonia-area and one from Whitmore Lake, on charges of possession with intent to deliver marijuana and possession of marijuana. The charges stem from the 34 marijuana plants found at an elaborate indoor growing operation uncovered by police at a W. Huron Ave. rental home.

 

Bad Axe Police Chief Michael H. Anderson said it’s taken months to get search warrant results back from the utility company.

 

“There were people on vacation and holidays that slowed things up,” said Anderson about the search warrant results. “We believe the house was just a front—they only used the place to grow the marijuana. For now, we’re seeking charges against three people.”

 

The report Anderson sent to the prosecutor’s office is about 500 pages long and includes the criminal history of all three suspects, along with photographs take at the scene on Sept. 25, Anderson said.

 

In a previous interview with the Huron Daily Tribune, one of the men admitted his involvement in the growing operation. Jeffrey David Ellis, of Livonia, has defended his right to grow the marijuana, stating the W. Huron Avenue home was the site of a legitimate medical marijuana growing operation — not an illegal drug house. Ellis said the operation was fully within the scope of Michigan’s Medical Marijuana Act, and that he did nothing wrong.

 

Anderson disagrees.

 

“We believe there are clear violations of the law here,” Anderson said in an earlier interview with the Tribune. “Violations of even the medical marijuana law. If the operation was a legitimate medical marijuana operation, these violations (found at the home during the raid) would make (the growers’) claim null and void.”

 

As the case makes its way to court, it may lead to a better definition in what has been described as hazy-areas of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act.

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