
| Introduction SpeakEasy host Brian Champion introducing the 4 guests. Broadband Modem |

| What is a Fully Informed Jury? The host asks Dave Champion what the Fully Informed Jury concept is all about. Broadband Modem |

| A "Right" For Which You Can Be Arrested? Attorney Orland attempts the debate tactic of trying to get Mr. Champion to classify his views as "for the jury system" or "against the jury system". Mr. Champion uses that opportunity to bring to light the absurdity of the current jury summons system. Broadband Modem |

| The Current Situation Attorney Orland confirms that decisions on law are made solely by the judge in today's courts. Broadband Modem |

| The Straight Scoop Attorney Orland begins to give "the party line" that jurors are not allowed to judge the law. Mr. Champion corrects that misconception and describes Jury Nullification. Broadband Modem |

| Not Getting It Attorney Orland attempts to stick to judicial system's "party line" - that jurors may not judge the law. The show's host calls attorney Orland's position into question by quoting the US Supreme Court. Broadband Modem |

| Champion Calls in the Big Guns Attorney Orland continues to parrot the "party line". This time he says that jurors deciding on the merits of the law is "not the procedure". Mr. Champion makes it crystal clear that Orland is in conflict with the US Supreme Court. Broadband Modem |

| Historical Backdrop Dave Champion explains the historical circumstances that gave rise to courts denying American Citizens their rights as jurors and how that illicit practice affects us today. Broadband Modem |

| Can Jurors Decide The Constitutionality of a Law? Attorney Orland begins this section by attempting to say that jurors cannot decide the constitutionality of a law. Mr. Champion clarifies that that is precisely what a jury has a right to do. Broadband Modem |

| How the Jury System Should Work Attorney Orland attempts to portray his position as "pro jury system". Mr. Champion supports Orland - but paints a picture of an entirely different jury than Orland has in mind. Broadband Modem |

| A Real Life Example of Nullification Discussed Dave Champion uses the issue of marijuana offenses to discuss exactly how Jury Nullification works. Broadband Modem |

| Is Voir Dire What It Should Be? Dave Champion discusses the Voir Dire process with attorney Orland and makes the point that Voir Dire has grown into something well beyond its original intent. Broadband Modem |

| Today's Jurors Dave Champion discusses the current jury pool. Broadband Modem |

| What the Courts Won't Tell You About Your Jury Summons Dave Champion discussed the legal definitions the courts don't want you to know. Broadband Modem |

| Another Debate Tactic Fails Attorney Orland completely disregards the central thrust of Mr. Champion's message - that jurors must know their rights and be free to exercise them - and instead attempts to mischaracterize Original Intent's "website and advocacy" as something that will diminish jury participation. Needless to say, we believe that Citizens who understand their true rights as jurors will be much more likely to want to serve. Broadband Modem |

| How Courts Treat the Fully Informed Juror Dave Champion discusses what will happen to a Citizen who attempts to raise the Fully Informed Jury issue in court. One of the most heartwarming moments in the show is when Tom Hallen, an ordinary citizen who had done jury duty recently, takes the Citizen's Rule Book from Mr. Champion and holds it up to the camera out of a sense of excitement and approval for what he'd heard on the show that night. Broadband Modem |

| Societal Failure Patrick Linstruth speaks to the unfortunate reality that most Americans are not prepared to properly exercise their rights when they get to the jury box. Broadband Modem |

| The Bottom Line Mr. Linstruth's succinct remarks speak to the fundamental issue of the Fully Informed Jury concept. Broadband Modem |