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Originally Posted by bodhi
Without a fundamental understanding of the common law and how to perform process competently, remedy eludes many and this creates an illusion that government is corrupt – symptomatic paranoia. All the while, approaching the perfection of remedy properly reveals that an equity system of contract agreement is at the root of things. And contracts are voluntary.
Would it be sufficient to simply return a copy of any
presentment to the court with the question "what is
my remedy?" Knowing that there is no remedy,
wouldn't they have to discard that contract?
Curious what you think.
like a turtle, you have to stick your neck out to
get anywhere.
bodhi d
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You might be a genius.
However it seems any attorney would counter with, "I cannot give you any legal advice." and send you to find an attorney.
But the simplicity of your approach is admirable.
Regards,
David Merrill.