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Old 05-02-2008, 01:53 PM
Jerry Pitts Jerry Pitts is offline
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Speaking of 'patriot mythology', let us also consider 'judicial mythology'.

Here in Florida, the judges proclaim via the medium of the Florida Bar, that the judiciary has 'the inherent judicial power' they say this power is derived from the Florida Constitution article V.

Yet in the Constitution of the State of Florida, the word 'inherent' is used only one time, and it is not directed at the judiciary. Article 1 Section 1 of the Fla Const, clearly states that 'all POLITICAL power is 'inherent' in the PEOPLE',,, .

So based on the above, who in this audience can describe to me how a judge in Florida can say that he/she has an inherent anything as that thing might relate back to the Florida Constitution?

Jerry Carlos
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