jamie wrote:In a court room you immediatly enter into maritime law contracts based on what you answer to, how you answer to them etc. This is why people who want to challenge maritime law in a court room either are extremely well versed in both maritime and natural persons civil law or they find a lawyer who is..If you want to defend yourself as a natural person as opposed to property of the queen you have to know exactly what to say and when to say nothing etc..otherwise you will loose becasue you will enter into martitime law contracts and then will not be legally sound in your defence..and yes there are people who win in court. I have personally met people who have done this and won though they are extremely rare.
Any publicly-verifiable evidence?
You do realize most cases are easily available online, especially if one has access to legal databases like Westlaw? If this happened even once, I could find it within seconds.
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