One of the advantages of "Jurious Spurious" is it sets up the case for a charge of judicial corruption. "The Court's corrupt and won't hear the law!" Etc.Dezcad wrote:I think he's operating under the "Jurious Spurious Rules of Criminal Procedure". Those Rules are quite flexible in that "sovereigns" can make them up as they go along and require the "servant" government to answer. :wink:Dr. Caligari wrote:Too bad for Riley that there are no interrogatories under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.Too bad Riley didn't ask for any explanation of the answers.
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I think he was just trying to be civil.Dr. Caligari wrote:Too bad for Riley that there are no interrogatories under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.
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He takes pro se to new depths.
I wonder how many years will have to elapse before federal judges decide to stop the kid-glove handling of delusional TP clowns who cause them and their clerks to waste incredible amounts of time bending over backwards to accomodate idiocy and rubbish.
I wonder how many years will have to elapse before federal judges decide to stop the kid-glove handling of delusional TP clowns who cause them and their clerks to waste incredible amounts of time bending over backwards to accomodate idiocy and rubbish.
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Sounds like a kids breakfast cereal. Maybe he got his legal ideas off the back of the box...Dezcad wrote: I think he's operating under the "Jurious Spurious Rules of Criminal Procedure". Those Rules are quite flexible in that "sovereigns" can make them up as they go along and require the "servant" government to answer.
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[jingle]Imalawman wrote:Sounds like a kids breakfast cereal. Maybe he got his legal ideas off the back of the box...Dezcad wrote: I think he's operating under the "Jurious Spurious Rules of Criminal Procedure". Those Rules are quite flexible in that "sovereigns" can make them up as they go along and require the "servant" government to answer.
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I think you are giving him way too much credit...and slandering cereal makers in the process.Imalawman wrote:Sounds like a kids breakfast cereal. Maybe he got his legal ideas off the back of the box...Dezcad wrote: I think he's operating under the "Jurious Spurious Rules of Criminal Procedure". Those Rules are quite flexible in that "sovereigns" can make them up as they go along and require the "servant" government to answer.
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You can hear a phone interview with the Juris Spurios himself at the Daniel J. Riley Legal Defense blog:
http://danrileyld.blogspot.com/
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What a moron. He really likes to use double negatives. It that his out?Dezcad wrote:You can hear a phone interview with the Juris Spurios himself at the Daniel J. Riley Legal Defense blog:
http://danrileyld.blogspot.com/
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His court-appointed attorney still wants to withdraw. So Riley filed a motion to have the court make the attorney stop harrassing him.
So, Riley is now DEMANDING to be his own council [sic] and for the trial to be held in the appropriate district.
Habeas Corpus was DENIED
And in closing from
His court-appointed attorney still wants to withdraw. So Riley filed a motion to have the court make the attorney stop harrassing him.
So, Riley is now DEMANDING to be his own council [sic] and for the trial to be held in the appropriate district.
Habeas Corpus was DENIED
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Open Letter to the Quatloos.com Judges of All Things Fraudulent
Dear Quatloos.com,
I wouldn't give you a "Quatloos" for your arm chair pontifications. I think you should spend more time watching archived episodes of "Star Trek" instead of impeaching others who, as mere indigent peasants, would dare to stand up to the Leviathan and present a challenge to its authority. I recommend you stick to opining about your founders' bailiwick on how to protect ones' financial assets in a fiat based financial system.
Sure, Daniel is far from perfect and not nearly as well resourced as the Plaintiff, but at least he has the brass to say enough is enough.
In closing, if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem. The arm chair generals are many and the peanut gallery is large but the floor of the Coliseum only has a few Gladiators in the contest. Daniel J. Riley is a modern day Spartacus, on the other hand, the Quatloos.com judges remind me of the Patricii of antiquity.
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For those that aren't familiar with greek (or aren't catholic) - it translates to "Lord, have mercy" - how fitting. It really should be Daniel's rallying cry.Nikki wrote:fromTuesday, October 23, 2007
Open Letter to the Quatloos.com Judges of All Things Fraudulent
Dear Quatloos.com,
I wouldn't give you a "Quatloos" for your arm chair pontifications. I think you should spend more time watching archived episodes of "Star Trek" instead of impeaching others who, as mere indigent peasants, would dare to stand up to the Leviathan and present a challenge to its authority. I recommend you stick to opining about your founders' bailiwick on how to protect ones' financial assets in a fiat based financial system.
Sure, Daniel is far from perfect and not nearly as well resourced as the Plaintiff, but at least he has the brass to say enough is enough.
In closing, if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem. The arm chair generals are many and the peanut gallery is large but the floor of the Coliseum only has a few Gladiators in the contest. Daniel J. Riley is a modern day Spartacus, on the other hand, the Quatloos.com judges remind me of the Patricii of antiquity.
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Perhaps Kyrie is also imprisoned.Kyrie Eleison
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YOU WILL represent me, I tell ya, YOU WILL! You can't withdraw! YOU WILL represent me! And stop harrassing me!
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No, Riley filed a motion to stop the attorney from harrassing the defendant, a legal fiction known as DANNY RILEY. Maybe the attorney's conversations with DANNY RILEY are keeping Danny Riley awake.So Riley filed a motion to have the court make the attorney stop harrassing him.
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