posted on Jan, 31 2015 @ 05:07 AM
Yes but they are appointed by the court, it is not under there authority to do so, In the law it was left to Administrators who are to appoint the
Grand Jury not the Judge. This did not have to be done in a court house, the Judge only swore them in.The Grand Jury could look into anything and had
the power to indite independent from the court. We stopped this just over 100 yrs. ago .
Justice Antonin Scalia ruled with the majority.
Power of the Grand Jury - In a stunning 6 to 3 decision Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for the majority, confirmed that the American grand jury is
neither part of the judicial, executive nor legislative branches of government, but instead belongs to the people. It is in effect a fourth branch of
government "governed" and administered to directly by and on behalf of the American people, and its authority emanates from the Bill of Rights, see
United States -v- Williams.
President Kennedy said; “A revolution is coming – a revolution which will be peaceful if we are wise enough; compassionate if we care enough;
successful if we are fortunate enough – but a revolution which is coming whether we will it or not. We can affect its character; we cannot alter its
inevitability”. This great fallen hero and martyr before giving his life went on to say; “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make
violent revolution inevitable”
edit on 31-1-2015 by Michaelfunction because: (no reason given)