TFH 6/10/18 | Foreclosure Workshop #60: What Every Homeowner Needs To Know About the Five Ways Our Courts Are Violating Your Constitutional Right To Trial By Jury in Foreclosure Cases and What You Can Do About It - FORECLOSURE FRAUD

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TFH 6/10/18 | Foreclosure Workshop #60: What Every Homeowner Needs To Know About the Five Ways Our Courts Are Violating Your Constitutional Right To Trial By Jury in Foreclosure Cases and What You Can Do About It

TFH 6/10/18 | Foreclosure Workshop #60: What Every Homeowner Needs To Know About the Five Ways Our Courts Are Violating Your Constitutional Right To Trial By Jury in Foreclosure Cases and What You Can Do About It

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Sunday – JUNE 10, 2018

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Imagine how different the outcome in foreclosure cases would be if jurors and not judges decided the facts of each case.

Yet that is how it was supposed to be if one studies English and American legal history.

Not only, for instance, does the Seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantee the right to trial by jury in all civil cases in federal courts where the amount in controversy exceeds $20, but every State has similarly adopted the right to trial by jury in civil cases in its State Constitution as well.

So why is such a fundamental right of the people, one of the primary motivating goals of the American Revolution against the King, which has been considered so important enough to be enshrined as a constitutional guarantee in a free society, be nevertheless virtually ignored in foreclosure cases?

Our show today features a landmark Indiana Case, U.S. Bank v. Lucas, 953 N.E. 2d 457 (2011), where the trial court denied a jury trial in a foreclosure case, was overruled by the Indiana Court of Appeals, which Court of Appeals in turn was subsequently overruled 3-2 by the Indiana Supreme Court.

Today’s show expands on the Lucas Case and examines all five ways homeowners facing foreclosure have been and are being literally robbed of their right to have juries decide material factual issues in foreclosure cases, how and why this extraordinary violation of constitutional law mistakenly has taken place virtually unnoticed, and what homeowners need to do to reinstate and to preserve that right in our Courts.

We will discuss all five ways, time permitting, where once again homeowners have been and are being largely discriminated against in our Courts in relationship to other civil cases by trial and appellate judges unthinkingly and mistakenly disregarding reason in favor of The Rule Ritual:

1. The Mistaken Historical Test.
2. The Mistaken Equity Test.
3. The Mistaken Presumption Test.
4. The Mistaken Pleading Test.
5. The Mistaken Burden of Proof Test.

Please join John and me for another informative edition of The Foreclosure Hour, and go to our Website (www.foreclosurehour.com) and join your fellow homeowners in the Homeowners SuperPAC today, united, to support meaningful efforts to reform our foreclosure laws throughout the United States.

Gary Dubin

Please go to our website, www.foreclosurehour.com, and join your fellow homeowners in the Homeowners SuperPac today.

A Membership Application is posted there waiting for your support.

 

 

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