Potential jurors trying to get out of serving in Raniere case – but all they’d have to do is utter the words ‘jury nullification’

Looks like it was a good idea to call in 500 potential jurors.

Dozens of would-be jurors in the trial of the U.S. v. Keith Alan Raniere have already been excused during the first two days of jury selection. And more are trying to get out every minute.

About half of the roughly 80 potential jurors who were interviewed by Tuesday were cut from the first round.

The trial is expected to last six weeks.

Naturally, quite a few don’t want to be sitting in a jury box Mondays through Thursdays from May 7th – when the trial starts – until on or about June 20th – when more or less – it is expected to wrap up -and then, after that, go into deliberations.  [Although some think deliberations won’t last too long.]

During the trial, it won’t be fun either.

The jurors have to meet each morning in some secret place and then be escorted to court together by US Marshals. They are virtual prisoners by day – since they will be semi-sequestered. They can’t even leave the building for lunch – unless escorted by Marshals.

The idea is they need protection from, presumably, the media and possibly from Bronfman money or some other influence.

The jurors can go home at night but, again, they have to go through the elaborate routine of leaving with US Marshals to some designated secret place – all together – and then, once there, they can separately head for home.

Chances are the jurors will be warned by the judge not to read any media about the case – an admonition that may or may not be obeyed.

Shayna Jacobs has a fine report in the New York Daily News

Borrowing from her report, and others, it appears that people are trying to get out by using the standard excuses.  A number of them said – and no doubt truthfully – that they would not be paid by their employers when they don’t show up for work – and wished to get out of serving based on financial hardship.

One man said he did not want to view sexually explicit material out of fear that it would shake his Christian beliefs.

He said to the judge, “I do not want to know about these organizations. [My] conscience says, ‘I don’t want to listen.’”

U.S. District Court Judge Nicholas Garaufis seemed annoyed by his comments and said no one was asking him to buy into any belief.

A woman with a Spanish accent said she was afraid of “spirits and voodoos” and, on top of that, was not sure if she could get past the forced-labor Raniere allegedly orchestrated.

“I’m afraid of rituals and bad spirits,” she said.

She later admitted that serving on the jury would be an “inconvenience.”

“There’s a lot of things I have to do at home,” she said.

***

So who would want to serve – put aside your life for weeks – and for what reward?

You get to sit in the same room as Vanguard for an estimated 24 days of trial.

There was a time when hundreds of people paid $2,000 and more each year for the privilege of celebrating Raniere’s birthday for 10 days. And even then he didn’t show up until day five. [And most of the time after, he was holed up with various long-haired, super-slender, garlic-free, young hotties in his cabin in the woods.]

People vied with each other to get a few minutes with the lordly one then.

Now, today, prospective jurors are cooking up excuses not to be near him. And they don’t have to pay either.

Jurors will get $50 per day, plus reasonable transportation expenses and parking fees.  And, if they serve more than 10 days, the daily rate goes up to $60 per day.

That sounds pretty close to Nxivm wages.  And jurors will not be required to take Nxivm classes.

Nor will they have to kick-back some of what they’re paid to Clare Bronfman.

***

Still, one by one, many prospective jurors are seeking to get out of serving.

A music licenser told the judge that her employer could not get by without her.

When that did not seem to cinch the deal, she said she had very strong feelings on abortion.

One of the questions on the juror questionnaire concerns abortion.

That question is: “There may be evidence in this case about abortions. Would hearing about that type of evidence affect your ability to serve as a fair and impartial juror in this case?”

Over the years of his grandeur, Raniere required his slaves and harem members he impregnated to have abortions. His attorney, Marc Agnigilo, admitted during a sidebar conference on Monday that the were dozens of abortions.

That means at least 24.  Can you imagine what it would be like today if Raniere had strong feelings against abortion?

There’d be dozens of avatar children running around, spouting word salad, and perhaps growing up to have harems of their own.

As for this potential juror – when even the abortion angle was not a cinch to get her out – the music licenser insisted she was uniquely repulsed by allegations of child sex abuse.

The latter excuse seems to be a favorite for prospective jurors since a number of them seem to be especially repulsed by that and hoping to get out of being selected for that reason.

I wonder how that would work in a murder case? I mean if a juror was especially repulsed by people murdering other people would that be a reason to be excused?

There is an easy way to get out

One prospective juror who admitted to following the case too closely was already excused. He knew too much about Allison Mack.

If I were advising a prospective juror who wanted to get out of serving on the jury in this case, I might simply tell them to say they’re a regular reader of the Frank Report.

They’ll get bounced fast.

Another simple way – which will work on any case – is to say you believe in jury nullification – that the jury can judge the facts AND the law.

It is true of course. The jury has the power to judge the law and the facts – and the framers of the constitution and the founding fathers believed implicitly in the power of juries and in jury nullification – as the quintessential safeguard of liberty. But no judge today and no prosecutor wants a juror to know this.

It is almost like a conspiracy of ignorance.

The jury has this power and because they have the power they have the right – for no one can punish a juror for his verdict.

Yet this is the dirty little secret of government prosecutions and trials:  They don’t want jurors to know their true legal rights – that they can nullify any law on any prosecution – on a case by case basis by simply voting to acquit – if they don’t believe the law is just or that the law was not applied properly in the instant case.

It is a cherished freedom that most are too in ignorant to know and a government – creeping steadily towards totalitarianism would never want you to know it.

If you say you believe in the rights of jurors to nullify the law, you’re out of serving on a jury – especially in federal court.

Whether you believe in abortions or not, or spooks and goblins, whether you’ll lose your house or your husband will run off if you have to serve on the jury, none of that may matter. But tell a judge that you actually know your legal rights as a juror and that you understand the true historical role of a jury – and that you are familiar with jury nullification and you endorse it and intend to deliberate judging both the law and the facts – and you’ll get bounced so fast from jury duty you won’t know what hit you.

Just utter the words “jury nullification” and you’ll scare the judge right out of her britches.

And that’s not funny. It a national shame.

The framers of the constitution meant for the government to fear the people and not vice versa. That was the idea of jury nullification.

 

 

 

 

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Mitch Garrity
Mitch Garrity
4 years ago

he was holed up with various long-haired, super-slender, garlic-free, young hotties in his cabin in the woods.]

People vied with each other to get a few minutes with the lordly one then.

And then they decided they were victims. After they were indicted, replaced, overlooked for promotion, took a closer look at their brand …

Except the 15 year old

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago

I wonder what the Dali Lama would think to know that he was honored by a baby killer and his minion supporters.

niceguy
niceguy
4 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Anonymous,

True Eastern buddhists are against abortion.

Scott Johnson
4 years ago

A new excuse to get out of jury duty, just tell the judge you were a Boy Scout leader: https://freedomoutpost.com/court-documents-7819-boy-scout-troop-leaders-abused-12254-victims/

niceguy
niceguy
4 years ago
Reply to  Scott Johnson

Scott,

Thank you so much for the link to the white supremacist website!!!!!

I can not believe they are selling 10% of all white sheets, $20 off Lawn Jockeys, and giving away Tiki Torchs for orders over $250dollars!!!!!

Girl Scout Cookies
Girl Scout Cookies
4 years ago
Reply to  niceguy

Niceguy- too funny!! 🙂

KAR Lawn Jockey
4 years ago
Reply to  niceguy

How about a KAR lawn jockey, cross eyed with glasses, little square feet,
comes in three outfit options. Track star, volleyball, and genius.

Oops
Oops
4 years ago

Forgot Judo

niceguy
niceguy
4 years ago

To the people that are offended by Frank Parlato’s “24 Avatar children” quote:

Would you rather have 24 innocent children being raised by deranged harem women and indoctrinated in Nxivm?

Great f*cking life that would be…..being raised by Kathy Russell, Clare Bronfman the Salzman Women and all the other swell harem women…….

You people need a reality check.

**********
“That means at least 24. Can you imagine what it would be like today if Raniere had strong feelings against abortion?

There’d be dozens of avatar children running around, spouting word salad, and perhaps growing up to have harems of their own.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago

Is [Name Redacted] still in NXIVM?

[Name Redacted]
[Name Redacted]
4 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Last I heard, [Name Redacted] was still living in Albany NY. She reports she is no longer “in NXIVM”.

How can one be in NXIVM when it doesn’t exist, at least for now in Albany?

[Name Redacted] has two aging parents and two young adult children who live in the Pacific northwest.

The question is why would [Name Redacted] choose to continue to live in Albany NY when all her biological family lives in the Seattle area?

Is she still attracted to the cult members of NXIVM Mother Ship and have they become her family? Is she waiting for the re-birth of NXIVM 2.0?

Is she a DOS slave?
Is she a DOS slave?
4 years ago

Also, does she have a brand AND a hairy bush?

niceguy
niceguy
4 years ago

I gather from reading Frank’s reporting of the jury selection process thus far the jury will be made up of morons and nuts. I imagine the jury will be like a random collection of Frankreport commentors.

I am betting that the jury alternates will be used.

niceguy
niceguy
4 years ago
Reply to  niceguy

Myself included on the random list of course. 😉

If Da Condom Don't Fit.......
Reply to  niceguy

Shades of the OJ trial

Soccermom2345
Soccermom2345
4 years ago

I am terribly disappointed with this: “There’d be dozens of avatar children running around, spouting word salad, and perhaps growing up to have harems of their own.” No one is a duplicate of their parents. Even if they were, abortion is certainly no way to respond. Shame on you.

Scott Johnson
4 years ago
Reply to  Soccermom2345

The apple doesn’t fall far from the [poisonous] tree.

ChristianHeathen
ChristianHeathen
4 years ago
Reply to  Scott Johnson

We can all sleep better knowing Satan’s Avatar babies will not be roaming the earth.

niceguy
niceguy
4 years ago
Reply to  Frank Parlato

Frank,

Do you remember, “The Boys from Brazil” movie from the 70’s?

shadowstate1958
4 years ago
Reply to  Frank Parlato

In the movie “The Boys from Brazil” Dr. Josef Mengele, played by Gregory Peck, was helping create a new Hitler by arranging for Hitler clones to be raised in circumstances similar to Hitler’s childhood.
Hitler’s father, Alois Hitler, was notorious for being violent.
The Hitler clones were raised by violent stepfathers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boys_from_Brazil_(film)

HumptyDumpty
HumptyDumpty
4 years ago
Reply to  Frank Parlato

Short summary: Hitler had bunch of clones (Avatar babies).

ChristianHeathen
ChristianHeathen
4 years ago
Reply to  Frank Parlato

Dear Frank Parlato,

You have offended my Christian values and principles. Abortion is not a laughing matter.

I plan on contacting my Congressman and writing letters to your sponsors. You are morally reprehensible. May God have pitty on your soul.

P.S. Do you think when the trial is over that the DOJ will release the nude photos of Allison Mack?

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago

For the first time since I have been a.devoted reader of this report, I am disappointed! Mr. Parlato, I am so disappointed to read this: “There’d be dozens of avatar children running around, spouting word salad, and perhaps growing up to have harems of their own.” Certainly you or anyone with a grain of sense knows that children are not the same as their parents! Some personality traits are inherited but not what you describe. Children are precious, no matter who their parents are. No child is expendable. Shame on you.

Scott Johnson
4 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Why should anybody be upset that some Anonymous commenter is disappointed? You’re a non-person. Besides, the kids would likely be WORSE, as they would be Rainbow Garden graduates.

F.D.C. Willard
F.D.C. Willard
4 years ago
Reply to  Scott Johnson

Non-person is nazi-speak like subhuman. But I guess everyone shows his true colors once in a while.

Actaeon
Actaeon
4 years ago

Few people want to be stuck on a jury for six weeks. Few want to serve on a jury, period. This is all routine, though, judges and court officers have heard all the excuses hundreds of times. Folks can complain all they want, it’s everyone’s civic duty, so as far as I’m concerned they can all suck it up, stop complaining, and be glad there’s no longer a military draft.

As for jury nullification, everyone knows about this. They may not know the fancy term, or its 18th century heritage, but what it boils down to is this: no jury will convict a defendant they sympathize with. Facts be damned, if they think the person in the dock doesn’t fit their subjective notion of a criminal, they’ll return a not guilty verdict. Fortunately in this case nobody’s likely to find Raniere the least bit sympathetic. Not when the stuff about branding women comes out in open court.

Scott Johnson
4 years ago
Reply to  Actaeon

I think you give people on a jury too much credit, they are much closer to many of the people who make comments on this website, not very bright. The jury candidates had to answer the question whether they agreed they will follow the facts and not the law. That makes it easy to weed out those who are willing to interpret the law, assuming they’re telling the truth or the lawyers are otherwise able to determine this through other questions and answers they obtain.

Juan Cortez
Juan Cortez
4 years ago

Yolanda please stop embarrassing the family this way in public. Perhaps we were wrong to have you sleep outside but as you know that vile stench from Keith won’t wash off. I’ve discussed it with the children and everyone agrees you can now sleep on the covered porch and we look forward to the day you aren’t completely repulsive and have house privileges again but in the meantime it’s imperative you stay on your meds.

Yolanda Cortez
Yolanda Cortez
4 years ago

I’m not married the man pretending to be my husband is a troll. I stand by what I said. No jury nullification is needed because Keith is 100 percent innocent on the facts. But the law is not correctly applied. He did not sex traffic. You cannot traffic the willing! The women were lined up to be with him.

shadowstate1958
4 years ago
Reply to  Yolanda Cortez

Yolanda,
How is Pea Onyu?
I noticed that within a day after Pea disappeared you appeared.
I suppose that is just a coincidence.

Somebody
Somebody
4 years ago

I wouldn’t want to do it. As much as I am following this case, I’d love to see it televised. But taking that much time off work, etc etc I would hate to be a juror. Of course, I already believe his slimy ass should stay in prison forever.

Scott Johnson
4 years ago

While I appreciate the education regarding jury nullification, and its value when trying to get of being picked for a jury, there is no reason to apply it when making the decision to nail Raniere in this trial.

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago

Maybe he should have a jury of his peers
His ex-peers. The ones he screwed over. That would be justice.

Good thing it’s not 1850, KAR justice would of need served already. A tree, a rope and a horse

Somebody
Somebody
4 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Or four horses and some rope. I’d rather see him quartered than hung.

Hugh Despenser The Younger
Hugh Despenser The Younger
4 years ago
Reply to  Somebody

How about Hanged, Drawn and Quartered?

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago

Except the judge’s oath of office. That will scare the pants off them as much, if not more, than jury nullification. Always good for a quick recusal.

Pyriel
Pyriel
4 years ago

“Potential jurors trying to get out of serving in Raniere case – but all they’d have to do is utter the words ‘jury nullification’
Or wear a MAGA hat?

Juan Cortez
Juan Cortez
4 years ago

Sorry about my wife Yolanda, everyone. She is off her medication again which obviously causes her to present with delusions of grandeur and the like. Very unfortunate for the entire Cortez family that she continues to cause us such embarrassment. On behalf of all Cortez’s from Mexico to New York, please accept my apologies on her behalf.

Somebody
Somebody
4 years ago
Reply to  Juan Cortez

😂🤣😂 Thank you Juan.

ChristianHeathen
ChristianHeathen
4 years ago
Reply to  Juan Cortez

Hi Juan,

You should f*ck the crazy out of your wife.

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago

+

Somebody
Somebody
4 years ago

It occurred to me reading this, that a part of me is actually grateful for all of Keith’s aborted babies. I know that sounds cruel to say that about innocent children, but honestly, who among us wanted dozens of little Keiths in this world? The apple sometimes doesn’t fall far from the tree.

TW
TW
4 years ago
Reply to  Somebody

Exactly, imagine one of them wanted to practice judo. They could never be better than their father.

Yolanda Cortez
Yolanda Cortez
4 years ago

Jurors don’t have to nullify. Keith is innocent on facts.

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago
Reply to  Yolanda Cortez

Bahahahahahaha, you crack us all up you crazy loon

shadowstate1958
4 years ago
Reply to  Yolanda Cortez

“Jurors don’t have to nullify. Keith is innocent on facts.”

Yolanda,
Sorry to burst your bubble but Keith is as guilty as sin.
Too bad the women of NXIVM did not realize that years ago when Keith lectured them on how it was OK for an adult to have sex with a 12 year old child.
One doesn’t have to be Sherlock Holmes to understand that Keith Raniere is either doing 12 year old children or wanted to do them.
The only thing that saved Keith all these years is that the women of NXIVM were too gutless to inform the police of his pedophilia.
Now Allison and Lauren are headed to prison for being irredeemably stupid.

By the way how are Emiliano Salinas and Alex Betancourt doing?

Somebody
Somebody
4 years ago
Reply to  Yolanda Cortez

So you admit he’s not innocent? Just innocent on facts? Which isn’t true anyway. How do you not see the facts?

Anonymous
Anonymous
4 years ago

Thank you thank you thank you for highighting jury nullifcation. This is really an important part of the judicial process which sadly, not enough people know about.

But they really can’t kick you off as a potential juror for saying that, can they?

Juror #13
4 years ago
Reply to  Frank Parlato

Frank , If on a jury, would this be something you would not mention to other jurors for fear of being replaced by an alternate? ??

Scott Johnson
4 years ago
Reply to  Juror #13

I don’t think you can be replaced for that reason.

sigh
sigh
4 years ago
Reply to  Frank Parlato

You are all totally insane.

niceguy
niceguy
4 years ago
Reply to  Frank Parlato

Sigh,

LMFAO……..

……….Sigh, you may have posted the most astute and accurate observation that has ever been posted on the Frankreport website!!!!!!!!!

“You are all totally insane”,(Sigh).

About the Author

Frank Parlato is an investigative journalist.

His work has been cited in hundreds of news outlets, like The New York Times, The Daily Mail, VICE News, CBS News, Fox News, New York Post, New York Daily News, Oxygen, Rolling Stone, People Magazine, The Sun, The Times of London, CBS Inside Edition, among many others in all five continents.

His work to expose and take down NXIVM is featured in books like “Captive” by Catherine Oxenberg, “Scarred” by Sarah Edmonson, “The Program” by Toni Natalie, and “NXIVM. La Secta Que Sedujo al Poder en México” by Juan Alberto Vasquez.

Parlato has been prominently featured on HBO’s docuseries “The Vow” and was the lead investigator and coordinating producer for Investigation Discovery’s “The Lost Women of NXIVM.” Parlato was also credited in the Starz docuseries "Seduced" for saving 'slave' women from being branded and escaping the sex-slave cult known as DOS.

Additionally, Parlato’s coverage of the group OneTaste, starting in 2018, helped spark an FBI investigation, which led to indictments of two of its leaders in 2023.

Parlato appeared on the Nancy Grace Show, Beyond the Headlines with Gretchen Carlson, Dr. Oz, American Greed, Dateline NBC, and NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, where Parlato conducted the first-ever interview with Keith Raniere after his arrest. This was ironic, as many credit Parlato as one of the primary architects of his arrest and the cratering of the cult he founded.

Parlato is a consulting producer and appears in TNT's The Heiress and the Sex Cult, which premiered on May 22, 2022. Most recently, he consulted and appeared on Tubi's "Branded and Brainwashed: Inside NXIVM," which aired January, 2023.

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