Thread: Habeas Action
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Old 12-07-2011, 07:58 PM   #18
Nabeqiv

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the Equity Chancellor being a "judge"; I would have had no clue if I didn;t ask you about that directly.
When they were separate jurisdictions these two types of "law" were always at odds seeking an advantage. If you couldn't find relief in Law you went to Equity. If you could find relief in Law you forgot Equity.
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So if I got a fine for urinating in public, and felt threatened by the cop who was issuing it to me, and signed it as "Hugh vi et armis", and then go to the police station the next day, and tell them I want to cancel this "contract" (Which they consider a fine), what is the expected response from them?
I wouldn't appear to do it. Just drop it in the mail and tell them after giving due consideration to the matter you have decided not to become involved. Address it to the clerk of the court you are being directed to because they are the ones who are going to issue a warrant when you don't show up.

What are the chances they will quash the fine?
What fine? You haven't been found guilty of anything.

Your demeanor will take care of a lot of this cr*p for you. When first approached ask the coppiceman for his business card. Chances are he won't have one. Then ask him if he is a public employee. Chances are he is going to tell you he is. Then put him on notice that you are going to hold him in the position of a public trustee. This should reverse the roles and he ought to wish you long life and a happy day.
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