New Mexico: First Court Case Against Mandatory V******tion
March 29, 2021
By: Spiro Skouras
New Mexico:
Attorney Ana Garner represents her client Isaac Legaretta, an officer at the Doña Ana County Detention Center and former Marine, who is suing the county over its new policy for first responders to receive the C****-** v******tions or face termination.
As the first case of its kind, it may set a new standard for legal precedent regarding mandatory v******tion. There is a federal statute that requires that the recipient of a medical product with e*******y use a***********n must be fully informed and must consent because it is experimental.
Garner has another lawsuit that challenges not only the Governor of New Mexico, but the emergency itself. If there ever was an emergency, it no longer exists, because the death counts are grossly inflated, PCR tests are meaningless, and asymptomatic t***smission is a myth. -GEG (G. Edward Griffin)
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Watch video at B***hute:
https://www.b***hute.com/video/ebHhNssHgQMd/In this interview, which was initially banned by YouTube before it was even published (but now reversed), Spiro is joined by Attorney Ana Garner of New Mexico. Garner represents her client Isaac Legaretta, an officer at the Doña Ana County Detention Center and a military veteran, who is suing the county over its new policy for first responders to receive the C****-** v******tions or face termination.
Attorney Garner explains the significance of this case and what is at stake, as it is the first of its kind and may set a new standard for legal precedent regarding mandatory v******tion. Garner says she is prepared to take this case to the Supreme Court if necessary.
Spiro and Ana Garner also discuss another case of hers that is ongoing currently. A case that challenges not only the Governor of New Mexico, but the emergency itself.
Read full article here…
https://www.activistpost.com/2021/03/its-here-first-court-case-against-mandatory-v******tion-attorney-interview.html
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