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Sunday, October 24, 2010

The Seventh Amendment.

The Seventh Amendment

"In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law."


The Seventh Amendment means that if someone steals something that exceeds the value of 20 dollars, (amount that in 2010 is equal to 75000) the person has the right to be judge by  a Jury and not just a judge.

Michael Badnarik and the Seventh Amendment




Comment:

All I have to say is that we have the right to defend ourselves. There is a reason why the constitution was made...it clearly states on the Preamble: "We The People" and I don't think its fair that an American can't talk about the constitution in court. We are innocent until we are proven guilty right? I agree with Michael Badnarik in some areas in this video. He is a very outspoken person.

The Seventh Amendment and Medical Malpractice.
(Contains some graphic images and may upset some viewers.)




Comment:

If someone does something wrong needs to pay the consequences. What this doctor did to this woman is unbelievable. He needs to go to court and then face the decision that the jury will decide. Most of the times on cases like this the doctor will pay a certain amount to the family but is this really enough? This woman will have scars for the rest of her life and there is no amount of money that will make this any better. And on the other hand this "doctor" will still practice plastic surgeries and who knows he might damage more people.

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