Listen As King County Courts Void The Constitution
Judge Lori K Smith and Prosecutor Jason Simmons would not allow the Constitution to be read to the jury.
Washington State Supreme Court committing right rape, King County Prosecutor: Prosecutor Mark Larson, Prosecutor Lisa Johnson, Prosecutor Nicole Weston, Prosecutor Rich Anderson and Prosecutor Jason Simmons. Judge Beth M. Andrus, Judge Lori K. Smith, Prosecutor Leesa Manion, King County Prosecutors Office, City of Enumclaw.
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Court Begins: Judge and Prosecutor Named
Speaker 1: All rise, hear, ye, hear ye.
Speaker 1: King County Kangaroo Court will come to order.
Speaker 1: Woman of the Year, Judge Lori K Smith and Prosecutor Jason Simmons.
Speaker 1: Removing the Washington State Constitution is now in session.
Speaker 1: You are about to witness Judge Lori K Smith and Prosecutor Jason Simmons.
Speaker 1: Block the defense from reading the Washington State Constitution section on the freedom of religion to the jury.
Constitution Voided and Rights Dismissed
Speaker 1: Seattle's anti-Christian homeschooling King County Kangaroo Court, in one swift destruction, made itself free from the rule of law by voiding the Washington State Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the United States Constitution Voided Freedom to practice one's religion, voided Freedom of association.
Speaker 1: Voided Freedom from the city of Enumclaw police corruptions, voided Protection from an organized hate crime.
Speaker 1: In fact, realities of life, goodness and truth were voided out of the courtroom.
Biblical Warning to Unjust Judges
Speaker 1: However, the one reality King County Kangaroo Courts cannot void is Isaiah 2921.
Speaker 1: Woe to those who, with a word, make a man out to be guilty, who ensnare the defender in court and, with false testimony, deprive the innocent of justice.
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Court Refuses Constitutional Reading
Speaker 1: And then the last issue of whether or not the court should read the Washington State Constitution.
Speaker 1: The Washington State Constitution is not a relevant inquiry to this case.
Speaker 1: And as for reading Article 1, section 22 of the Constitution it's not appropriate.
Speaker 1: It's not appropriate.
Speaker 1: It's not appropriate.
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