In the lull, I offer a little light reading.
Unfortunately I cannot post any links, but a 'Google' search with:
Woman thumps bible to fight tickets
will identify an Edmonton Sun news article on Ms. Catherine Flamond, who is challenging a number of traffic tickets. She was found driving an automobile with a homemade paper license plate indicating this was her "Ecclesiastical pursuit chariot".
Ms. Flamond is part of the Church of the Ecumenical Redemption International ["CERI"], an Edmonton area 'pot church' that also adopts various Freeman motifs. Their speciality is unilateral notices on government and court officials. There are some posted on the Church's homepage "All Creator's Gifts".
CERI members also use the rather unusual tactic of filing private Criminal Code informations against government officials, police officers, and court personnel, usually alleging breach of s. 176: “obstructing or violence to or arrest of officiating clergyman”.
The leader of this group is a "minister :Edward-Jay-Robin: Belanger:" They never capitalize "minister" - I don't know why. My understanding is that minister Belanger is a frequent customer of the Edmonton area courts, though sadly most of his interactions have not led to reported decisions.
A lucky exception is:
Kilini Creek/Patricia Hills Area Landowners v. Lac Ste. Anne (County of) Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 2001 ABCA 92
I particularly like paragraph 2, where the now deceased Justice McClung comments:
Reverend Belanger demands that I take an oath (for his use) that acknowledges the supremacy of God and the Charter of Rights. I have declined this opportunity.
Chaetognath.