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Post by Jim on Aug 22, 2012 14:42:34 GMT -5
Check this video out. FREEMAN IN COURT - JUDGE BOWS to SOVEREIGN IN CANADAThe key is simply know who you are, stay in honour and stand your ground peacefully. LoudStudios " I was in "court" because I parked mine or my wife's conveyance on my Sovereign land (i.e.) lawn. No ticket, straight to a court summons issued on a fictitious entity. On and for the record this file was filled with goodies and they waited until the entire case docket was done before they called a name that sounded familiar as in an account that I am administer for. Unfortunately for the court, there were over 20 people there in support of me and most of them were Sovereigns as well...Included in the room were 3 other Peace Officers from WFS and myself, a sworn to the people Peace Officer and duly witnessed and Notarized as such....Hope this is helpful...Case dismissed with cause and prejudice, note the judge bowing before he abandoned the court. This video was recorded in Common Law jurisdiction and authorized by myself as such. Copyright September 1st, 2010 Keith of the Thompson Clan, All rights reserved. " www.freemanitoba.com
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Post by Harrison on Aug 23, 2012 10:40:07 GMT -5
That has got to be in Can. because in the U.S. if there were 3 cops that heard a "judge" say remove this man and he stood his ground like that, the clubs, teasers and pepper spray would have taken him down and resisting and contempt charges would have been filed. Other than that it looked like most hearings I've seen short of the judge running off. The facts of the matter are not of any concern, filed or not. I'll bet the judge went to chambers and made an order of guilty, because the defendant left the court room and gave up his right to be present.
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Post by Jim on Aug 24, 2012 8:55:47 GMT -5
That has got to be in Can. because in the U.S. if there were 3 cops that heard a "judge" say remove this man and he stood his ground like that, the clubs, teasers and pepper spray would have taken him down and resisting and contempt charges would have been filed. Other than that it looked like most hearings I've seen short of the judge running off. The facts of the matter are not of any concern, filed or not. I'll bet the judge went to chambers and made an order of guilty, because the defendant left the court room and gave up his right to be present. I agree....
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