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Use of Grand Jury, Filing Complaints etc.

atrule

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Hello All,

As I mentioned in CCDL tonight, this is Randy Kelton was the keynote speaker at our http://lpct.org/ Convention this Summer. Here is a link: http://www.ruleoflawradio.com

And, to follow up a little farther in: http://www.jurisimprudence.com/


The person to contact for this in Connecticut is Dan Reale. He has even given workshops on this. And, more recently, he argued his own case to the Connecticut Supreme Court a few weeks ago, Pro Se (that is, he argued it himself. He isn't a lawyer). More of us need to be interested. This is just one more tactic we can and should use.

Dan Reale
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dcmdon

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Old Saybrook, CT
Can you give a synopsys of the concept. I couldn't find the specific info relating to the use of Grand Juries in those links.

Please excuse my ignorance.

Don
 
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