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ADL: Sovereign Citizens Create Vigilante “Grand Juries” in Latest Attempt to Flout the Law
New York, NY, February 20, 2014 … Adherents of the sovereign citizen movement are forming their own vigilante “grand juries” in counties across the United States in an attempt to exact pressure on local government officials to accede to their anti-government demands and whims.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which monitors domestic anti-government groups and reports on their activities, has noted with concern the attempted formation of numerous so-called “common law grand juries” or people’s grand juries” in various counties across the country.
The sovereign citizens claim their bogus “grand juries” have the authority to conduct investigations, issue indictments, and remove officials from office. The juries have made demands or harassed government officials in several counties in New York, Florida and elsewhere.
“The sovereign citizen movement is an extreme anti-government movement whose adherents believe that they can virtually ignore all laws and regulations because they view the all established government institutions as illegitimate,” said Mark Pitcavage, ADL Director of Investigative Research. “The movement loves to create fictitious judicial or governmental entities, having formed various ‘people’s grand juries’ in the 1980s and 1990s -- and the so-called common law grand juries are only the latest variation of this long-running scheme.”
The sovereign citizen group behind this attempt to form bogus grand juries is the National Liberty Alliance, formed in 2011 as the New York Liberty Alliance by sovereign citizen guru John Darash of Poughkeepsie, NY. It recently launched a nationwide effort to recruit new members, and Darash and his followers have spent most of their time establishing “common law grand juries” in counties across the country. The Liberty Alliance boasts of having 852 county organizers in 36 states and nearly 2,000 members from coast to coast.
According to ADL’s research, Darash’s organizers are most active in Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington state. The group claims to have established more than 100 “common law grand juries” during the past year, although a number are just notional at this stage. Some of these grand juries, however, have already begun harassing government officials and making demands.
“How these bogus grand juries will enforce their claims to power remains murky,” said Dr. Pitcavage. “During an Internet radio interview, Darash said his group would contact county sheriffs about making arrests. If a sheriff refused, they would ostensibly ‘indict’ him and go to the undersheriff. He also issued a veiled threat that if those steps didn’t work, there was another unspecified step they might take, which he likened to an ‘atomic bomb.’”
In January, common law juries in Marion and St. Johns counties in Florida sent a “Writ of Mandamus” to county officials demanding a budget of $1.5 million, office space and equipment and a meeting room with a conference table and chairs.
In New York State, Darash’s common law grand juries claim to have signed a “true bill” charging the chief clerk in Greene County with numerous “crimes” related to her alleged failure to file paperwork for the “grand jury,” according to ADL. They also “fined” a Greene County judge the amount of “100 ounces of silver,” citing 23 separate “violations” for failing to provide demanded documents and refusing to speak to their “board of review,” and allegedly sent harassing documents to a number of judges.
ADL commentary on citizen grand juries
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Re: ADL commentary on citizen grand juries
Can we use one of these grand juries to investigate irregularities in the recent RUSA election?
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Re: ADL commentary on citizen grand juries
Doubtful. The ADL may be good at investigating individual crazies, but associating them with groups seems beyond them. I'm sure a number of the "Grand Juries" described here on Quatloos are completely unassociated with the NLA, even if they possibly have borrowed the idea from them. I'm sure I saw one of these "grand juries" here in 2007.Lambkin wrote:http://www.adl.org/press-center/press-r ... t-law.htmlPress Release
ADL: Sovereign Citizens Create Vigilante “Grand Juries” in Latest Attempt to Flout the Law
New York, NY, February 20, 2014 …
The sovereign citizen group behind this attempt to form bogus grand juries is the National Liberty Alliance, formed in 2011 as the New York Liberty Alliance by sovereign citizen guru John Darash of Poughkeepsie, NY.
It seems to me that the origin seems more closely related to the citizen grand jury, which started (at least, according to Wikipedia), around 2004.
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Re: ADL commentary on citizen grand juries
The origin of the common law court system dates back to the early 1970s and Bill Gale's Posse Comitatus groups.
In 1972, a couple of Michigan TPs formed a citizen's grand jury to punish the law enforcement officers who arrested them in their state tax case. Their goal was to hang the officers and judge for their supposed crimes.
In 1972, a couple of Michigan TPs formed a citizen's grand jury to punish the law enforcement officers who arrested them in their state tax case. Their goal was to hang the officers and judge for their supposed crimes.
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On the topic of just how far back SovCit goes, found this video of the Montana Freemen from apparently 1996.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoOcjHZADug
Yeah it's six hours long but if you just get through the first couple of minutes you see the same language and memes verbatim that are being thrown around in 2014. Incredibly they use a lot of language that's now been adopted by Moorish groups. They talk about selling liens on public officials to China, a tactic attempted by Nanya, Dean Clifford and Keith Thompson etc in recent times.
The same channel has lectures by John Quade from the early 90's. Same talking points, "14th amendment citizen", "right to travel", "common law". The same monetization schemes of charging for seminars, videos and documents. The same reliance on anecdotes of cases being dismissed with magic language.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FoOcjHZADug
Yeah it's six hours long but if you just get through the first couple of minutes you see the same language and memes verbatim that are being thrown around in 2014. Incredibly they use a lot of language that's now been adopted by Moorish groups. They talk about selling liens on public officials to China, a tactic attempted by Nanya, Dean Clifford and Keith Thompson etc in recent times.
The same channel has lectures by John Quade from the early 90's. Same talking points, "14th amendment citizen", "right to travel", "common law". The same monetization schemes of charging for seminars, videos and documents. The same reliance on anecdotes of cases being dismissed with magic language.
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The lack of inventiveness in the Sovereign/Freeman world has always struck me as very interesting. In the domain I monitor closely I see, time and again, this recycling of concepts first introduced in Canada by the Detaxers back around 2000, now reappearing 15 years later, allegedly as 'novel'.
I wonder whether this reflects a lack of imagination and creativity within the community, or that there are a finite and limited number of pseudolegal schemes that one can concoct which relate sufficiently to 'real law', so that illusionary but plausible links can be made between the pseudolaw and stuff in actual legal texts, legislation, and case law.
That said, if the suckers are unable to understand "includes/including", one thinks that it ought to be very easy to come up with equally ridiculous hooks to draw in customers.
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I wonder whether this reflects a lack of imagination and creativity within the community, or that there are a finite and limited number of pseudolegal schemes that one can concoct which relate sufficiently to 'real law', so that illusionary but plausible links can be made between the pseudolaw and stuff in actual legal texts, legislation, and case law.
That said, if the suckers are unable to understand "includes/including", one thinks that it ought to be very easy to come up with equally ridiculous hooks to draw in customers.
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