Ireland is under the radar. So the nation quietly approaches over our shoulders. Ireland never meant to set the world on fire, it meant only to expel interlopers. Ireland and the Irish people are content with what they have been dealt … which has become quite a lot, actually.
Tag: jurisdiction
Using Mob Rule to Bypass Due Process
If you value civility and peace, and desire to avoid costly and violent conflict with other people, you would do well to respect and apply due process in situations that require it. Since I value and desire these things, I am committed to respecting due process in every way that I can. Unfortunately though, not many else are.
Editor’s Break 032 – Always Be Challenging Jurisdiction (17m)
Editor’s Break 032 looks at Skyler’s trying-hard-but-failing-commitment to Socratic dialog and to always be challenging the claims that laws apply to anyone and that people calling themselves “government” have jurisdiction.
Success in British Columbia – Prosecutor Requests Stay of Proceedings
Congrats to Ian and thanks for providing me the documentary proof. Ian defended against a traffic ticket by filing an application to dismiss and discovery request. Eventually the prosecutor requested a stay.
Stop Lying about Laws Applying
I engaged in an instructive Facebook conversation recently. I approached it Socratically at first, but ended it with some food for thought (pun intended). Here it is in full, edited for presentation. The topic is the applicability of government laws as it concerns the food vendor that was robbed by campus police recently.
Tickets Kicked Out and Nurse Wubbles’ Experience with Authoritarian Jeff Payne
Another ticket dismissed in California, congrats to Brett and thanks for the proof. As mentioned in the video from the NSP, this dismissal has the added bonus of the motion in Limine being granted.
Another Prosecutor Withdraws Complaint
Congrats to Nick in Maryland for standing up to the predators in Maryland. The prosecutor filed a motion to withdraw and dismiss their complaint. Thanks to Nick for providing the documentary proof.
The Problem with Ancap Thought Experiments
Yes, you can make a point with using an example of a small number of people interacting in an isolated system, but you could just as easily create a thought experiment starting from our current situation that people might find easier to follow. Such a thought experiment might look something like this.
Kris Gets a Dismissal With Prejudice in Texas
Kris filed the motion to dismiss and discovery/Brady request. The prosecution failed to overcome the motion which is based on a lack of evidence and did not respond to the Brady request. Kris followed up with motions in Limine and to dismiss for prosecutorial misconduct for because the prosecutor was arguing without evidence.
Wesley Serra – Disgraceful New York Lawyer
While I spoke about this on the show, I want a more clear, to the point article about this disgraceful lawyer, Wesley Serra. The facts clearly show this lawyer has a serious problem with the truth. I’m all for dissent, but lying is not dissent.