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Old 05-20-2008, 03:54 AM
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Location: judicial district of tens: milwaukee: the county: commonwealth of Yisra'el
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When one of the people go to court it is their court and that court does not have to proceed by statute with a judge in charge. By right you can take over. It is as if the King himself is in court.

A "court of record" is a judicial tribunal having attributes and exercising functions independently of the person of the magistrate designated generally to hold it, and proceeding according to the course of common law, its acts and proceedings being enrolled for a perpetual memorial. Jones v. Jones, 188 Mo.App. 220, 175 S.W. 227, 229; Ex parte Gladhill, 8 Metc. Mass., 171, per Shaw, C.J. See, also, Ledwith v. Rosalsky, 244 N.Y. 406, 155 N.E. 688, 689.

Do you have any idea what that means? It means that when the plaintiff is in the status of the people and if he so wishes it is that man's court and he is the tribunal. How can you lose?

I am getting enough training in law and courtroom procedure from Thorton to defeat 98% of the Esquires.

That doesn't mean a robber with a gun can't steal from me but it means I can win straight up in court. $60? I already listened for free to 24 hours of recording. Do you believe that conference room was free? How about the website?

I am giving Thorton my recommendation on this site. It would appear your opinion of me is $hit by your response.

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