Jurisdiction. Does the court you are in have it?
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OK. Murder is a common law crime. Yes there's a victim, however, in commerce, even murder is just a Penal Code violation. In commerce when you are tried for murder, you're not tried for killing someone, you're tried because you deprived the government of million$ in potential revenue. This is how I grasp it. Seriously, keep digging. I'm not making this up. Of course there's no contract between the victim and the perp, but at trial it's THE PEOPLE (not the victim) vs. THE PERP There's the clue.
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I have served on a jury. I had no peers among the fellow jurors, the defendants, the plaintiffs, nor the court. Yet I was somehow deemed a peer! WTF am I supposed to do now?
Thumbs up if you think the system is F'd up and about to Collapse.
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@thegreatfish So because I own my car (like you assume) then they have NO authority to ever take it away without my permission. Right?
Because, it doesn't belong to them, that would be stealing.
If "they own the roads" as you assert then it is safe to assume they own you too.
Sorry my bad, I was erroneously taught this was a Constitutional Republic
where We The People owned the land.
You're a slave Neo.
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@GnosticNinja Sorry, but that's a load of paranoid conspiracy mumbo jumbo. The reason the State can regulate the roads is not because they own your vehicle. It's far simpler than that. The reason they can regulate the roads is because they own the roads. Any public road owned by a state or city may be regulated by that state or city. It's perfectly reasonable for the owner of property to do what they wish with that property. See? Perfect explanation, no conspiracy required.
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@thegreatfish says:
"You commit a CRIME when you speed."
"Actually, there are no common law crimes."
"Every single court is a common law court"
watch?v=wh0XTF-mbjg
A speeding ticket is because the State is the owner of nearly every vehicle on the road.
Everyone has a "Certificate OF Title" NOT an actual "Title".
It's like you borrowed it per condition; a Licensed agreement.
medicolegal*tripod*com/speedli
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@GnosticNinja All crimes are codified in statute nowadays, with the exception of a few minor things, like contempt. Every single court is a common law court because they all have the ability to apply common law. UCC is not law, it is suggested law, created to simplify doing business across state lines. It is only law if a state decides to adopt it. A brief google search for "Common Law" and "UCC" will help resolve much of your confusion.
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@thegreatfish "Actually, there are no common law crimes"
Actually, actually, um, yes there is.
Maybe what you meant to say was; 'there are no Common Law courts?
"UCC is not law"
Actually, yes it is.
British Maritime Admiralty the LAW of commerce on the open Seas.
W's*admiraltylawguide*com/fore
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who's the guy talking in this video??? I'd appreciate it
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@Tactikalguy1 OK, so what exactly you do? How do you plea? Do you request common law trial or court proceeding? If you have longer answer, click on my nick and describe it there, if you can. I am still lost in an avalanche of knowledge that I am accumulating lately and I am tyring to sort it all out in order to come up with effective defense strategy in case I will get a ticket in future. Thanks
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@thegreatfish I think that your last statement is wrong. Most courts in US are admiralty courts, and court rooms are built and structured in such way as to satisfy admiralty law requirements. Typical traffic court is nothing but admiralty court, where banker (judge) handles the exchange of money from you to the state (corporation) that he represents. It's all giant scam to get revenues. The entire room conforms to the ship structure. Once you cross it, you gave up your constitutional rights.
I can't understand the audio in this video. I'm afraid the message was lost...
wordprophet 7 months ago
@wordprophet ........Looks like you are the only one that lost it.
Tactikalguy1 7 months ago