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Originally Posted by Gary Okupant
Okay;
This is simple.
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No, Gary, this is meaningless.
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Originally Posted by Gary Okupant
Jurisdiction (def.), is Roman Law procedures. The language is latin.
I do not speak Latin; therefore the court must provide
an interpreter; lawyer. Not only pronounciation but definition; an interpreter does not know law!
Constitution is English: Rules of law Roman.
Why not Summerian!, as the Summerian's invented
law; and therefore; starie decisis, would go to Summerian law, not stop at Roman.
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Why stop there? Why not just move even further back to the law of the jungle?
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Originally Posted by Gary Okupant
Decisions must be on Constitution; and to proceed under Roman law and language; is using foreign law; not Constitutional law.
Law procedures; must be changed to Constitutional reference; and language. ie simplified! Its all about the
Constitution idiot!
This is the premise.
It's not really complicated but it does have import and impact!
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Start a business. See how many people will buy off on it.
Hint: Don't invest heavily.