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Originally Posted by Shoonra
You will not find a law or a court decision to the effect that typing a name in all-caps works any such alchemy.
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So after hours of not recognizing the ALL CAPS name, the judge in my case tried to agree with me (so he said) and when I looked the docket read
CODY JAMES ROBERTS
AKA
Cody James; Roberts
Now what you are saying is that the judge said I was ALSO known by the same name (Because there is no difference right!). That seems kind of stupid and I know the judge to me quite an inteligent man. Please explain that one.
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09-08-2006, 05:59 PM
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Whether the name is in all caps or mixed letter really makes no difference, as pointed out in the maxim:
"Praesentia corporis tollit errorem nominis, et veritas nominis tollit errorem demonstrationis. The presence of the body cures the error in the name; the truth of the name cures an error in the description. Bacon's Max. Reg. 25. "
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Originally Posted by fulltitle
Without Prejudice.
Interestingly enough, some government agencies are known to send letters with one portion in ALL CAPS the other in 'normal form'. The suggestion is that the ALL CAPS portion is a message (perhaps directive) to the corporation. The lower case is a message to the alleged fiduciary.
Incoming military commands coming in over the likes of radioteletype or the like tend to be in ALL CAPS.
A study at Austin State University suggests that all caps slows reading time compared to mixed case.
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09-08-2006, 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by fulltitle
Without Prejudice.
Interestingly enough, some government agencies are known to send letters with one portion in ALL CAPS the other in 'normal form'. The suggestion is that the ALL CAPS portion is a message (perhaps directive) to the corporation. The lower case is a message to the alleged fiduciary.
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Close. It does often mean seperation. I got a cout case where I was the defendant. But when ever the court in the oppinion talked about me as a witness they ised the normal spelling. Again,,, It is more proper to think of it as notice.
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09-08-2006, 06:12 PM
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Close. It does often mean seperation. I got a cout case where I was the defendant. But when ever the court in the oppinion talked about me as a witness they ised the normal spelling. Again,,, It is more proper to think of it as notice.
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Maybe think along the lines of attachment - of course the court will gladly amend whatever appellation that you will answer to, for now you are attached and they have acquired jurisdition over you to proceed.
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09-08-2006, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Gray
Maybe think along the lines of attachment - of course the court will gladly amend whatever appellation that you will answer to, for now you are attached and they have acquired jurisdition over you to proceed.
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Exactly. Here is an informal email but it gets into some interesting questions that can effectively attack subject matter jurisdiction through birth certificate hypothecation - bonding...
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09-08-2006, 06:44 PM
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The appropriate defense...
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Here is the key:
YOU DONT DEAL WITH MISNOMER IN THE COURT ROOM.
You abate for misnomer and dont go in the court in the first place. That points to one of the biggest flaws of "UCC redemption".
When you see:
UCC
ABA
FBI
CIA
USSR
How do you say it?
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CODEE ANDERSON what why not say it see-oh-dee-eeh-eeh-aye-inn-dee-eeh-arr-...? Then it doenst sound like Coh-dee ANN-der-SUN at all does it?
I repeat the way to deal with misnomer is outside the courtroom not in the courtroom. If its not your name why answer to it? As an 'argument' its stupid. What is there to argue? If its not your name why the hell would you walk into a slave auction and argue: "Well boss, my slave name is prettier than all them big letters, change it for me before we proceed." They are probably laughing up in the good seats. The cases that were pointed out are worth studying but be mindful to read them for exactly what they say and no more.
All caps "names" are said to be: symbols, acronyms, corporations, fictions.
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09-08-2006, 06:57 PM
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You got that right!!
If you do not honor the abatement, do not expect them to.
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09-08-2006, 08:10 PM
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Without Prejudice.
Just in case I did not spell it out in big enough letters...
Dog tag...
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09-08-2006, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by fulltitle
Without Prejudice.
Just in case I did not spell it out in big enough letters...
Dog tag...

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Yeah, name rank serial numbers.
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09-12-2006, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by fulltitle
I repeat the way to deal with misnomer is outside the courtroom not in the courtroom. If its not your name why answer to it? As an 'argument' its stupid. What is there to argue? If its not your name why the hell would you walk into a slave auction and argue: "Well boss, my slave name is prettier than all them big letters, change it for me before we proceed." They are probably laughing up in the good seats. The cases that were pointed out are worth studying but be mindful to read them for exactly what they say and no more.
All caps "names" are said to be: symbols, acronyms, corporations, fictions.
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Well this is all under the pretense that the officer was trying to serve "you" with the papers. If he was trying to serve the "strawman" then the plea would be "mis-identification" How do you know which it is. He handed "me" the ticket so did he write my name wrong or give the ticket to the wrong person. Or is the UPPERCASE name notice that you are to be tried in a public capacity.
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