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Hello Sailor posted:There's a 2012 Canadian sovcit case where the judge wrote a decision so great that US courts sometimes cite it when dealing w/ sovcits. And it's pretty drat funny, as far as official court documents go Thanks for this, just skimmed a bit so far because it's long but seen a few good bits already fraudulent admiralty court posted:When gurus do appear in court their schemes uniformly fail, which is why most leave court appearances to their customers. That explains why it is not unusual to find that an OPCA litigant cannot even explain their own materials. They did not write them. They do not (fully) understand them. OPCA litigants appear, engage in a court drama that is more akin to a magic spell ritual than an actual legal proceeding, and wait to see if the court is entranced and compliant. If not, the litigant returns home to scrutinize at what point the wrong incantation was uttered, an incorrectly prepared artifact waved or submitted.
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It would be slightly more believable that England and its kings flow from an agreement made by the French Even their motto is French
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