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As horrible as that story is, if true, it would probably not be a case we would get involved in. We would be happy to talk to Attorney Jones, however, if he called us. Thank you.
I’m trying to get a question to Col. Eidsmoe. I am a home-schooling Dad looking for a resource on the history-of and justification-for Trial-By-Jury in America. Doesn’t the Bible teach the “courtroom” scene of a judge and two-witnesses? Where did the jury come from?
Thanks,
Tom Barber
Ethel, La.
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