Frequently Asked Questions
General Jural Assembly
What is a General Jural Assembly?
A body politic made up of We THE People, that have the lawfull authority to come together and address the issues within their communities; every member has a vote and decisions are made as a whole.
What Authority does the assembly have?
They have the authority to empanel Grand Juries to act in service for their community, as well as direct oversight of their government.
Aren’t there other groups doing the same thing?
No. Other groups are not following a lawful process. Most will have you buy some kind of documents to fill out and record with the “State of…” or “County of…”. These are Incorporated Entities; defacto corporations that they are filing and recording these documents with. The lawful process is to follow the Michigan model, and has been done successfully. These other groups have taken this information and tried to modify it.
These are the ten (10) steps to assemble, discovered by the founders of the Michigan General Jural Assembly.
How do I know this is the correct path to assembly?
The Michigan General Jural Assembly has created a blueprint based in the founding documents of America going back before the 1600’s. Some reading is necessary to get up to speed. https://firstmichigandejure.org > Library > Historical Documents. It is extremely important to comprehend the real history of our nation and the intentions of our founders.
Grand Jury
What is a Grand Jury?
The 4th arm of the government made up of We THE People; consisting of twenty-five (25) members – United States v. Williams, 112 S.Ct. 1735, 504 U.S. 36, 118 L.Ed.2d 352 (1992)
What is a Petite Grand Jury?
A Grand Jury at the county level consisting of 13 members.