How to Win in Court – Default Judgment

There are many true and fictitious means of winning in court spread throughout the internet.  There is the Solutions in Commerce folks who claim everything is commerce.  There’s the Loose the Name people who claim that using a name or spelling it in all capitals grants jurisdiction to the court … Continue reading

Congratulations on Your Victory in Court, Matt

One of our members and a gentleman whom I’ve known for some time now had a victory in court today.  I personally congratulate him for his success and post in his own words what happened and how he achieved it for your entertainment and reading pleasure. Peace and Prosperity, Rob … Continue reading

Forty Two Fallacies

By Dr. Michael C. LaBossiere, ontologist@aol.com Legal Information This book is copyright 2002‐2010 by Dr. Michael C. LaBossiere. It may be freely distributed for personal or educational use provided that it is not modified and no fee above the normal cost of distribution is charged for it. Fallacies and Arguments … Continue reading

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Section 32 Doesn’t Work?

I have recently been told that the “Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Section 32 argument” doesn’t work based on the case law of Regina v. Scott Douglas Petrie that you can read by clicking here.  The problem with these statements are they are made by people who obviously don’t … Continue reading