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hi mark, the privet side of the law interprets the public side. each court is autonomous. it receives state assistance and tax payer funding. how ever it is looked at as an autonomous purveyor of justice . it has a separate account for revenue. i'm referring to state and city court rooms not the federal level. perhaps I should focus on federal documentation and the fine print.
It's a fascinating subject really, and volumes can be written, and have been. But to simplify, people wonder why they don't have rights in the courtroom. They demand their 'constitutional right's or similar, and get shut down every time. There's a reason for that. they don't understand the nature of the law in operation and it has no room for 'rights' as we would say. Everything is 'corporate contract' which is referred to in the legal realm as 'The Law Merchant'. The judge takes silent judicial notice of certain things and applies this law to the proceedings, usually unbeknownst to you! You are an individual, with rights, under God when you represent yourself as 'John Smith'. But when you respond to the state as JOHN SMITH, this is a legal person, a fiction to which The Law Merchant applies. Again, read the article on my webpage referenced above in the first post and also look at the video on the 'Resources page'. It will open your eyes!



'The Private Side' is available to everyone and provides an escape from 'public law’. However, nobody will talk about it because it's deemed a 'threat' to the ‘system’. The mafia doesn’t like competition you know! "
>>>> The above is the opener for a short article I wrote which is on the website. I invite you to read it and post your comments and questions. It's a fascinating subject to get into.
Here's the article: http://www.onefreemanswar.com/rights-...
One Freeman's War: In the Second American Revolution