The comedy court of Common Law
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...because not being convicted means the The Common Law Play Court actually has some power rather than being a LARP for morons.
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
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Convicted. From the Crab's Council Tax group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1957436 ... 601377852/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1957436 ... 601377852/
Charles Spencer John got a year bound over, Robert is on community service, but will know what in 4 week.
John Paul Cullen Charles Spencer that’s a utter joke
Charles Spencer John Paul Cullen if John good boy it removed from records, but he is going to appeal it
Elaine Hollingworth Thought the common law would protect them?
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The thought of Crabbie having to pick litter or paint fences....
Is it SteveUK or STEVE: of UK?????
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Different Robert, this was Robert Sproul.
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According to Sentencing Scotland their courts have the same Rehabilitation of Offenders rules as England & Wales, which means the fake judge has a disclosable criminal record until his bound over period ends. Robert's will be his Community Payback Order time plus 12 months.aesmith wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2019 6:32 pm Convicted. From the Crab's Council Tax group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1957436 ... 601377852/
Charles Spencer John got a year bound over, Robert is on community service, but will know what in 4 week.
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Is it SteveUK or STEVE: of UK?????
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Another brief report from Facebook.
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Presumably the 'good behaviour' will exclude sending threatening letters to the 'defendants' in the CLPC's pretend cases.
Unless Rab C has relevant previous I can't see him getting a jail sentence of any description. I think that's just Domes Foru being a drama queen.
Unless Rab C has relevant previous I can't see him getting a jail sentence of any description. I think that's just Domes Foru being a drama queen.
JULIAN: I recommend we try Per verulium ad camphorum actus injuria linctus est.
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
SANDY: That's your actual Latin.
HORNE: What does it mean?
JULIAN: I dunno - I got it off a bottle of horse rub, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
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Doubtful it's jail time. More likely to be this:
Edit: should add that you don't **** about during that interview. If they determine that you are not suitable for a Community Order, say because you don't take it seriously and show no contrition, you could get imprisonment.Before judges can sentence someone to a Community Payback Order (CPO), they must first get a report from a criminal justice social worker.
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I'd give my left nut to be a fly on the wall at that interview.
If indeed it could even happen in Rabsworld.
If indeed it could even happen in Rabsworld.
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I think there is a chance he doesn't turn up for the interview.AnOwlCalledSage wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2019 10:13 pm Edit: should add that you don't **** about during that interview. If they determine that you are not suitable for a Community Order, say because you don't take it seriously and show no contrition, you could get imprisonment.
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No word from the CCCL on Sproul and Smith as yet. However, the forums contain a new and edifying screed from one Mike Meehan.
https://www.commonlawcourt.com/forums/t ... post-19833
Most of it is the usual tosh, but I was quite taken with this, which reinforces the idea that FMOTL 'thinking' has much in common with occultism, in its insistence that the ritual must be performed exactly in the correct manner.
https://www.commonlawcourt.com/forums/t ... post-19833
Most of it is the usual tosh, but I was quite taken with this, which reinforces the idea that FMOTL 'thinking' has much in common with occultism, in its insistence that the ritual must be performed exactly in the correct manner.
And how did this magickal rite work out for our practitioner?Your P.E.T. must also include the date and where it was committed to paper. I formatted mine in Times New Roman (NOT BLACK INK – preferably dark blue ink) and printed it upon A4 Duck Egg Blue paper. The RES was separate from the INTENT component with same formatting. Both were enclosed with a Notice highlighting the issue of that word ‘HEREDITAMENT’, look it up in conjunction with the Local Government Finance Act.
I really like the idea that, on receipt of whatever demented missive he sent them, the prelates immediately notified TPTB to lay off Mr Meehan, but then I have a fondness for artistically florid delusions.Q) Has it worked for me?
A) I’m still getting the charging orders, but it appears they cannot act on them: it’s certainly better now that it was pre-P.E.T. and since I notified both Archbishops that Ecclesiastical Law has been abrogated (did not receive any replies from Messrs Nichols & Welby btw)
And hopefully in the not-too-distant future the CLC Court Order will become the icing on the cake.
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Someone worried there may be errors in the CLC court order. Maybe that's why it's not working ..
https://www.commonlawcourt.com/forums/t ... uncil-tax/Hi guys, I just wanted to post what could be a heads up that is very important, I have noticed that on the common law court order annulling council tax the court signatories are not undersigned to identify the signatories, just as it is a lawful requirement for any court judge to be properly identified when signing a warrant of execution or any other type of court order, does this make the court order annulling council tax unlawful?
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Has he ever seen Becket?Comrade Sharik wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2019 3:03 pm No word from the CCCL on Sproul and Smith as yet. However, the forums contain a new and edifying screed from one Mike Meehan.
https://www.commonlawcourt.com/forums/t ... post-19833
Most of it is the usual tosh, but I was quite taken with this, which reinforces the idea that FMOTL 'thinking' has much in common with occultism, in its insistence that the ritual must be performed exactly in the correct manner.
And how did this magickal rite work out for our practitioner?Your P.E.T. must also include the date and where it was committed to paper. I formatted mine in Times New Roman (NOT BLACK INK – preferably dark blue ink) and printed it upon A4 Duck Egg Blue paper. The RES was separate from the INTENT component with same formatting. Both were enclosed with a Notice highlighting the issue of that word ‘HEREDITAMENT’, look it up in conjunction with the Local Government Finance Act.
I really like the idea that, on receipt of whatever demented missive he sent them, the prelates immediately notified TPTB to lay off Mr Meehan, but then I have a fondness for artistically florid delusions.Q) Has it worked for me?
A) I’m still getting the charging orders, but it appears they cannot act on them: it’s certainly better now that it was pre-P.E.T. and since I notified both Archbishops that Ecclesiastical Law has been abrogated (did not receive any replies from Messrs Nichols & Welby btw)
And hopefully in the not-too-distant future the CLC Court Order will become the icing on the cake.
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That is the strangest definition of success I've ever seen.Q) Has it worked for me?
A) I’m still getting the charging orders, but it appears they cannot act on them
I have a pile of charging orders against my home, but they haven't acted to enforce them yet. This is probably just forbearance while they try to persuade me to co-operate, or a delay because their legal dept is busy at the moment. But I'm going to tell myself that there must be something which permanently prevents them from enforcing the orders, so it's never going to happen.
I look forward to Mr Meehan's future reports.
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I see the clown court is going to hold another meeting, wonder how many suckers will actually go?
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Usual rules apply......no video.....it didn't happen.
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Seems a strangely unpopular event, the excuses are rolling in (not seen the bus pass cited yet) ..
Sheila Sudlow Hope to see you there Roland is Robert not coming
Robert White I can't make it mate got other plans in the pipeline.
Lawrence Davies Likewise, I've got other plans and I cannot make this meet. Hope to attend at future events.
Roland A Ford I can get there it is just I can't make it back for an appointment on mon morning
Robert White Roland just do what's right mate, there should be enough support for the hearing.
Nige Ofthefamilythwaitesclc Wish that i could be there,go get em people.
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interesting how the crab can never make the events........just barks out orders from the back row. last excuse was holding down the crustacean stronghold. since that's been overtaken, he's free as a bird. what lame excuse could he have now?
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That's because they haven't got any phone credit to order their bus pass with.
I think that location has been used before too, either for the Fisher-Price play court or a FMOTL type get together. In fact, wasn't it the one Rehka went to?
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