ruveyn wrote:
Suppose you did not feel like showing up for the venire? Do you enjoy being told to be at a certain place at a certain time by people who have no right to order you around?
ruveyn
Enough. This is a question of law long since settled.
The court and its officers have every right. The legislature has created statutory authority that confers this right upon them.
If subjected to a summons you are perfectly free to question the constitutionality of that legislation, but until such time as a court of competent jurisdiction makes that declaration the statute is presumed to be
infra vires and of full force and effect.
The matter has already been tried, before no less a forum than the Supreme Court of the United States:
Butler v.
Perry (1916) 240 U.S. 328 (S.C.) You may suppose that you have a superior interpretation of relevant law, but it has no merit until the Supreme Court sees fit to reverse itself.
Good luck with that.
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--James