Friday, February 28, 2003

There is one basic thing about law that you must know above and beyond all else, and that is that all law is contracts law. You either have a contract, either implied, expressed or quasi, or you have a broken contract, and the remedy for breech is either civil or criminal relief. Once that understanding is present both consciously and unconsciously, you'll have no problem with any other issues of law. I guarantee!!!!! it. - Rex


Tuesday, February 18, 2003

“When judges act on the basis of their prior predilections, ignore facts, and even make up supposed counter facts, they destroy a central tenet of the judicial system: decision of cases based on facts rather than prejudice. They also (like the Simpson jury) destroy faith in the judicial system. The general public will not continue to give its trust and confidence to a system which makes decisions by ignoring truths that are plain for all to see.” - Lawrence R. Velvel, Dean of the Massachusetts School of Law

Monday, February 17, 2003

Another red letter day in the law was when I heard that the judge who cheated me out of $100,000 claimed that although he broke the law, he was "immune." I asked the court how this could possibly be Constitutional. They said that "judges have absolute immunity."
-- Lawrence C. Agee

Saturday, February 15, 2003

> [Excerpts]
>
> Human beings are not born as lawyers, they are raised, usually as
> normal children, and for whatever reasons decide to take up the law. I
> spent a year in law school and remember the first attempts at
> subversion. I was already a 4 year Navy veteran, a college graduate
> and a two-time ex-husband, and a father.
>
> The first incident was the Prof. asking the class what we thought the
> "law" was. There was some discussion from the first year law students,
> which the Prof. ended with his Juris Doctor's authority: "The Law is
> what the Court says it is." And, "The Law is that body of rules and
> concepts that men are willing to enforce and obey."
>
> I raised my hand and my objection, asserting that in this nation, the
> Law is the Constitution, and the constitution's of the several States.
> I bought him coffee for the rest of the year, I passed, but didn't
> move him much. (He turned out to be a Red Diaper baby and a Harvard man.)
>
> We students were counseled that, as lawyers, we were not to take
> lessons in the law from laypersons, we were to tell them how it is,
> and collect our fees. I decided against a career in the law.
>
> Regards,
> Jim Lorenz

Thursday, February 13, 2003

"Those that wish to remain free must study nature.
For it is Nature's God that allows the animals to
roam free. To be a Free Man, One must always
obey Nature's Laws." The GreyMage 1974

Sunday, February 09, 2003

on those who corrupt the judicial system

"The primary tool used in their game is linguistics. They are trained, skilled, and well practiced in the art of manipulating words and shift the definition of words to suit their purposes. Their secondary tool is manipulation of legal procedures and rules of court to thwart the very purpose for the establishment of legal procedures and rules of court. They engage in suborning corruption from others entrenched in the legal establishment as lawyers, clerks, and Judges. Their third tool is to attempt to force those that would expose into silence, poverty and other means of repression. All work to the oppression of the public good. Some will engage in acts of outright oppression targeted at the individual that would expose their corruption." - Ed - Informed Citizens Mission

Saturday, February 08, 2003

"The Lawyers perform their work under the tutilage of the judges, with the permission of the judges, before the judges, with peer and career approval of the judges, etc., ect., etc. No lawyer who wants his career to last more than 5 minutes would dare censure or speak out against a member of the heirarchy." - ED, informed citizens mission