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My first thought was also about the filming inside a magistrates court
What he is doing is conveniently "stealing" parts of law and trying to apply them, inappropriately, to other parts of the law, for example, the legal fiction principal. The police (and to some degree the magistrates themselves), who generally know very little about law, are totally flummoxed, as they really don't know which way to turn. For a start, from what I understand, commercial court is a sub-division of the Queens bench, with in turn is a division of the High Court. The magistrates court is not part of the High Courts of Justice. As far as I know commercial court does not deal with taxation, it deals with contract and corporate law. |
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Is council tax actual taxation.. It goes to the council not the national treasury???
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This is a Magistrates Court action bought on by someone refusing to pay Council Tax.
I have seen people mention that this guy is using Common Law and it being Ancient. What do you think Council Tax is? If you think about it its origins date back to the 13th century and the Magna Carta. Farmers and Peasants were heavily taxed by the rich land owners. So if you want to argue Common Law is Ancient then the idea of Council Tax is even older |
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I would love to see what the aftermath of this incident was. I would suspect (more of a hope really), that after some in depth consultation with lawyers, proficient in constitutional law, they will plonk more summonses on these people's doorsteps and prosecute to the fullest. ---------- Post added at 09:47 ---------- Previous post was at 09:43 ---------- Quote:
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The courts powers and responsibilities have evolved over time and they seem to be harking back to ages past. Next they'll be killing Welshmen with bows and arrows within city walls and claiming thats allowed. Oh and am I the only one who finds it amusing that it's an English freeman causing the fuss in a Welsh court? |
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Ask me about constitutional matters and authority of the courts and I'll be running screaming for the hills. |
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There is a chance that this guy is totally correct in what he did under Common Law and if he was fair play. Afterall Magistraits are just regular Joes supposedly picked because of their impeccable character etc but if they do not know the law then who are they to law judgement upon us. |
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a quick google supports that so I dunno then |
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AFAIK almost all crimes, if not all, are covered by statute in Englandshire. |
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