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Old 08-26-2008, 11:08 PM
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Holding Court with the Sheriff

Anyone done this already?

I have heard through truth radio a while ago where people hold court with the sheriff to validate an affidavit and effectively get judgment.

I need to nail something down.
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Old 08-26-2008, 11:56 PM
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Practical Treatise of Sheriff Law

This might help. i've only skimmed through it myself but it has forms and some stuff on indemnity
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Old 08-27-2008, 06:36 AM
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I have never heard of it.

Well that certainly is verifiably authoritative and definitive Cody.
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Absolutely not. The only way this could happen out of statute would be under common law and I have never heard of it.

Come on Codee. You know Sheriff's have authority under common law AND you know about foreign judgments AND you know the statutes provide for common law.
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9. The rules of the common law of England, including the law merchant, save in so far as they are inconsistent with the express provisions of this Act, apply to bills, notes and cheques.

The real issue here is you know this will work and like a good attorn-on-knees you are trying to dissuade and provide dis-information.

By the way, when an attorn-on-knees reacts in such a strong way, you know you are close to something they don't (can't) tell you about and will do everything to get you away from it.... This is from personal experience and Codee's reaction is right on point.

*bing* Verification provided by none other than Codee.
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I have never heard of it.

Since you appear to be the authority of all information and if you have not heard of it then it must not exist...

why is the sky blue?
Does the toilet flush the opposite direction on the other side of the continental divide?
Have you heard of a chinook as it relates to weather?

I just want to make sure that I check with THE ONE AUTHORITY first....
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Practical Treatise of Sheriff Law

This might help. i've only skimmed through it myself but it has forms and some stuff on indemnity

Oh thank you.

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Yes, common law has Sheriffs,

No common law did not have sheriff courts. It had county courts.

County Courts, run the by the Sheriff...

They STILL EXIST!
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It is also called the Sherrif's Tourn I think. As far I know it is different from the county courts. Although both had similar subject matter jurisdiction and both pretty much ended with the Magna Carta whereas after words one court was fixed and... as far as I know that was the Quarter sessions and the Justice of the Peace. Also I believe it only had civil powers and most cases had to be for "civil recovery".

The power of the Sheriff to to decide cases in a judicial capacity ended with the Magna Carta. (Sec 17)

All that survived were ministerial duties and holding people for... THE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE!

Almost all functions of the court were transferred to the court of quarter sessions.

There is no common law sheriffs court in America because the sheriff lost the power 500 years earlier. It in no way transferred over to the US. It is not a part of English common law anymore.

magna charta. (Sec 17)


See here for more...

http://books.google.com/books?id=fan5Yk8zEeoC&pg=PA118&lpg=PA118&dq=%22she riff's+tourn%22&source=web&ots=gpbG2HcOap&sig=Yo2i iNdHtwW5vTJ_2VQMD-Jb18Y&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result

Are you knees sore from being an a-turn-on-knees? Come on man. Common Law is very much alive today.

Good little sheep might be pacified by "there is only a justice of the peace" crap, but you and I know better.
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Serve the sheriff or chief of police the affidavt, declaration, notice or the like and give standard 15 to 30 days to default. Avoid combining multiple issues into one serving.

Some would say that ideally its a certified copy of a notarized and County-file document that is being sent by mail. Fax is another option.
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Sheriffs or Police Chiefs derive their authority in this country, solely and only from their state’s constitutions, and from state statute law. Whatever common law authority they might have had in England is completely irrelevant to here and now.

Want to know what they can do, check out your state’s statutes, it is all spelled out in great detail, and holding court is not listed among them.

You will also find that “filing” your affidavit with the afformentioned will have the same effect as you tossing it in the nearest dust bin, which is what they will do with it if they don’t decide to arrest for counterfeit of judicial process, or just generally annoying a police officer.
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