What a piker, using £3000 credit card debt to be made bankrupt and lose everything, piker I say, when the real FOTL fools do it with a £150 traffic ticket.Siegfried Shrink wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 10:14 am I suspect the saga as related by anyone with a knowledge of the facts who is capable of a logical presentation of them might be more understandable. Apparently turning a £3000 credit card debt info a bankruptcy and eviction over a decade is possible, many high achievers have managed this and more, but matters appear to have proceeded to a state of FUBAR.
The inexorable doom of many stars of failure usually takes a megathread to follow its twists and turms to the sad conclusion. One disordered screed does it no kind of justice.
As usual some good advice at the bginning could have saved all this. Now seems way to late.
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The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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How about her husband..ArthurWankspittle wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 2:24 pm Interestingly I can't see her on the bankruptcy register.
https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/2568708
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Well, she's in good hands now. The elite of footlerism will show her how to recover her rightful property.Michele Wheatley My family home has already been unlawfully stolen from us by a Fraudulent Bankruptcy Order, for an alleged debt, stated as Unenforceable by Law, having no valid agreement, and which comes under the remits of s127(3) and s 65{1}{a} of the CCA 1974 Act whereby a Precedent set within the House of Lords further states "The Courts MAY NOT ENFORCE an Order " that comes under the sections stated, this "Precedent" then becomes BINDING in all, Lower Courts, but NOT IN Derby COUNTY COURT where a District JUDGE totally ignored the Precedent, refused to even look at the case law, refused to look at Valid documentation of proof , and also allowed a Company who had NO CHARGE whatsoever upon our property, despite their deliberate and dishonest statements ......
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What an incredible brain trust!!!!!
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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My recollection, from a long-ago law school legal history class, was that there were 10 felonies recognized at common law: Murder, manslaughter, mayhem, rape, sodomy, arson, grand larceny, robbery, burglary and jail-breaking.Paul Kayley - I have heard that there are 16 main offences under Common Law. 1. Murder 2. Manslaughter 3. GBH 4. ABH 5. Assault 6. Harassment 7. Breach of peace 8. Fraud 9. Extortion 10. Robbery... TBC
Paul Kayley - Where was I... Yes ... These will be offences in Common Law under precedence due to successful jury based hearings in proper Crown Courts, in addition to unwritten but customary accepted laws such as murder. ....11. Theft 12. Criminal damage .... In the area of neglect... 13. Wrecklessness 14. Carelessness 15. Dangerousness 16. Breach of contract.
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13 is confusing, does common law actually make it a crime not to get in a wreck? If so that would explain the state of a lot of their livesHercule Parrot wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 9:17 pm
So there you have it - despite all their talk, it seems that sovcits recognise no lawful prohibition of rape and child molestation.Paul Kayley - I have heard that there are 16 main offences under Common Law. 1. Murder 2. Manslaughter 3. GBH 4. ABH 5. Assault 6. Harassment 7. Breach of peace 8. Fraud 9. Extortion 10. Robbery... TBC
Paul Kayley - Where was I... Yes ... These will be offences in Common Law under precedence due to successful jury based hearings in proper Crown Courts, in addition to unwritten but customary accepted laws such as murder. ....11. Theft 12. Criminal damage .... In the area of neglect... 13. Wrecklessness 14. Carelessness 15. Dangerousness 16. Breach of contract.
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Yes that fits. Just couldn't see him on the lists.hucknallred wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 9:56 pmHow about her husband..ArthurWankspittle wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 2:24 pm Interestingly I can't see her on the bankruptcy register.
https://www.thegazette.co.uk/notice/2568708
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Did anyone notice that it was five years from first notice to final notice - who didn't cooperate with the Trustee?
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Surely anything involving wrecks comes under Maritime aka Admiralty Law.grixit wrote: ↑Fri Mar 23, 2018 12:18 am13 is confusing, does common law actually make it a crime not to get in a wreck? If so that would explain the state of a lot of their livesPaul Kayley - I have heard that there are 16 main offences under Common Law. 1. Murder 2. Manslaughter 3. GBH 4. ABH 5. Assault 6. Harassment 7. Breach of peace 8. Fraud 9. Extortion 10. Robbery... TBC
Paul Kayley - Where was I... Yes ... These will be offences in Common Law under precedence due to successful jury based hearings in proper Crown Courts, in addition to unwritten but customary accepted laws such as murder. ....11. Theft 12. Criminal damage .... In the area of neglect... 13. Wrecklessness 14. Carelessness 15. Dangerousness 16. Breach of contract.
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What happened to treason, I thought that was a king pin of sov. Law !!
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And what about suicide? That was a common law offence until it was abolished by The Suicide Act 1961 but as statute can't change common law it must still be an offence.
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Surely in regards to admiralty law, No.13 means if you don’t have a ship wreak, than you’re committing an offence?HardyW wrote: ↑Fri Mar 23, 2018 10:05 amSurely anything involving wrecks comes under Maritime aka Admiralty Law.grixit wrote: ↑Fri Mar 23, 2018 12:18 am13 is confusing, does common law actually make it a crime not to get in a wreck? If so that would explain the state of a lot of their livesPaul Kayley - I have heard that there are 16 main offences under Common Law. 1. Murder 2. Manslaughter 3. GBH 4. ABH 5. Assault 6. Harassment 7. Breach of peace 8. Fraud 9. Extortion 10. Robbery... TBC
Paul Kayley - Where was I... Yes ... These will be offences in Common Law under precedence due to successful jury based hearings in proper Crown Courts, in addition to unwritten but customary accepted laws such as murder. ....11. Theft 12. Criminal damage .... In the area of neglect... 13. Wrecklessness 14. Carelessness 15. Dangerousness 16. Breach of contract.
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Isn't Suicide the act of intentionally causing one's own death? If so, how can one be guilty of it, if successful? There would be no one to prosecute? And under the common law this being akin to murder, what is the penalty, death?
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At one time the punishment for attempting suicide was actually death. The families of those who succeeded were punished by the deceased's estate being handed to the crown.
This was all a long while ago of course but with common law being completely immutable it must still apply
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Ah, but these commom Law adherents seem to only have debts...
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With stiff penalties?
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I see what you did there
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I'm dying over here!
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The whole issue of sentencing and penalties is something the “common law only” brigade never seem to address. Maybe because it’s too difficult for them to get their heads round, or maybe it’s because restoring old common law penalties might lead them into some very unpleasant consequences for themselves.
For example, if a person is unable to repay their creditors nowadays it’s a civil law matter, while in the bad old days you could be imprisoned in a debtor’s gaol until you paid the debts off. Being in prison somewhat restricted your earning power, so even physically and mentally fit debtors could be imprisoned in appalling conditions for years, as happened to Charles Dicken’s father amongst many others.
The FOTLers and PLDers trying to play games with official receivers and trustees should be extremely grateful for modern bankruptcy law and debt recovery generally being governed by the statutes they hate so much.
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Not all felonies, but Wikipedia has a lengthy list of English common law offences, many of which have been replaced or removed by statutes, often with the aim of making things more consistent and less vague, but if statutes can’t over-ride common law then....Dr. Caligari wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 11:39 pm My recollection, from a long-ago law school legal history class, was that there were 10 felonies recognized at common law: Murder, manslaughter, mayhem, rape, sodomy, arson, grand larceny, robbery, burglary and jail-breaking.
Of particular relevance to the PLDers might be “effecting a public mischief”, “unlawful assembly”, “contempt of court”, “causing a public nuisance”, “trespass” (hello Mr Crawford) and, of more general concern, “inebriation”. A common law High Crime and Misdemeanour they should take particular note of is “failure to appear” when summonsed before a court.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_law_offence