The Freeman Movement and England

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Which Court?
I might come along and give them a youtube video to remember

JB
Unfortunately -for I'd love to see you there you can't video UK court proceedings (pesky statutes). If you want I can PM you date & time.
 
*snip*. And they, these British elites of their empire, arranged before they left the USA in 1796 for their bogus legal system ('English Common Law') to be successfully transplanted in to control of the legal system in all the States of the USA.*snip*

There is no "English Common Law" in Louisiana.
 
Non? Pourquoi pas?

Exactly.

When Louisiana became a state, it brought with it a lot of the French traditions, including courts based on Civil Code, instead of Common Law. While it general conforms to the common laws of the other states (and, of course, the Federal Government), it doesn't actually practice them itself. This gives judges in Lousiana a LOT more leeway with what they can do.

Perhaps not coincidentally, Louisiana is also one of the most corrupt states in the union. I have a buddy that works on the state board of ethics there, and you wouldn't believe the kind of stuff that goes on.
 
Freeman on the land turned up in court (criminal) yesterday in front of our most irascible Judge. Brought the usual claque along. I understand the Judge was surprisingly patient - only threw him out of court once.
The Judge did tell him and the fan club that they were being pathetic and they should grow up get jobs and stop wasting everyone's time.
Finally he's given his bail sheet with the next hearing date on it and proceeds to pretend he doesn't recognise the name on it, theatrically turning to the public gallery and demanding to know if anyone there recognises the name. Of course this means turning his back on the Judge - who immediately pounces and has him arrested for contempt of court (ironically a common law offence)...

(In two weeks I'm hoping to watch a FMOTL trial)

I love it when FMOTL get slapped by the common law like this. What they claim is common law actually isn't, so the irony is divine.
 
Finally he's given his bail sheet with the next hearing date on it and proceeds to pretend he doesn't recognise the name on it, theatrically turning to the public gallery and demanding to know if anyone there recognises the name.

Ah, was that the whole "capitalization makes names different" crap?
 
Cant see any mention of you being banned ? just suspended, they played with you like cats with a mouse and then left you bruised batter and defeated

You really let the freeman movement down there, come to think of it who said you were our spokesman, some of the things you say are nonsensical, no wonder they laughed at you, for gods sake man do some research before opening your mouth or you get all of us a bad name

At least there is one accurate post there. :)
 
It looks like Especially is notwattyler over on TPUC and he appears to be bad mouthing this site:eek:
http://tpuc.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=12455

Im banned from there at the moment twice in ten minutes (thank goodness for proxy servers ;))anyone up for having a visit

JB

Especially is bad mouthing us at the self proclaimed "most seriously lunatic forum on the Internet".
It's always heartwarming when somebody discovers where they really belong.
 
My first major thread here. Greetings from Mars, England !

There are a number of things you might care to know about the UK these days. And they are all quite serious. First is the fact that minicabs have blue (sometimes flashing) lights on top and the drivers all wear a uniform.

The television and printed media here is completely controlled and the state of our railways is not good.

When buying small items it is considered rude to use any denomination smaller than a £50 note, Especially if there is a large queue of people behind you.

The reason I'm posting is to introduce you to the Freemans movement here.


Point Number 2 is even worse.

These taxi drivers like being referred to as "Rozzers".

Regards

I think this has about as much correct in it as the OP
 
Im surprised none of them has latched on to the fact if a policeman tries to arrest you, just knock his hat off and then he is technically out of uniform and cannot arrest you.

Its true some bloke in the pub told me :D

JB
 
I'm surprised none of them has latched on to the fact if a policeman tries to arrest you, just knock his hat off and then he is technically out of uniform and cannot arrest you.

It's true—some bloke in the pub told me :D
Assuming the "out of uniform" thing is true—and I don't think for even a second it is—does that mean a plain-clothes officer can't arrest you at all?

Knocking off a uniformed officer's hat would probably net you an assault charge in addition to whatever the officer was trying to arrest you for in the first place.
 
Knocking off a uniformed officer's hat would probably net you an assault charge in addition to whatever the officer was trying to arrest you for in the first place.

I wonder if a FMOTL would try it? :D
 
Sorry but there's caselaw that a policeman doesn't have to be wearing a hat/helmet to be considered in uniform - one of the other kind of obsessive nutcases* - a middle-aged driver already tried that one!

*Pepipoo used to be the best internet site to find them but because they're not actually bona-fide conspiracy nuts running that site, they've actually learnt the law over the years and now give reasonably rational advice most of the time**. So different to our own dear Jammonius, Especially etc
** The same is not true of all the posters there
 
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