A police chief would rather face the prospect of jail than obey a court order requiring his force to return computer hard drives to their owner. At issue is the big question of who ultimately makes the law in the UK: the police or the courts. [...more]
AN illegal recording of a case at Gloucester Magistrates' Court has been posted on the internet. The video was uploaded by a group calling itself The Freedom Rebels. [...more]
The Duke of Rutland, Viscount Masserene and Ferrard, Lord Hamilton of Dalzell and Lord Ashbourne were imbued with the spirit of the ancient Charter, thrust on King John in 1215. In accordance with the Charter's Clause 61, the famous enforcement clause, the four presented a vellum parchment at Buckingham Palace, declaring that the ancient rights and freedoms of the British people had to be defended. [...more]
This is a rally cry ... myself and others in the UK are taking these false courts on in ever increasing numbers - do the same, yes there is a risk of them arresting you - dont contract with them, yes the magistrates will get up and leave because they know they can't admit that common law is as valid today as it was a thousand years ago, so what - yes we might make mistakes in doing what we are doing, none of us have all the answers ... none of that matters!! What matters is action ... what matters is getting in these peoples faces and taking back the courts that belong to us. [...more]
The ‘summons’ issued was without the Royal Seal or a ‘wet’ signature and thus a unlawful (or fraudulent?) document. By the end of the day the CDC and the Magistrates were guilty of conspiracy to defraud, dereliction of duty, deception, obstruction, perjury, treason and wasting police time. [...more]
We asked why we hadn't received the courtesy of a meeting with the council official before we went into Gloucester court and the councillor, Mr Deveraux, turned round and said we did not have the meeting before the hearing because we have already heard of you! At this time he was looking rather flustered and alone and it was to his obvious relief the magistrates came back, the call to rise went out and we all stayed as we were. [...more]
This is for a Council Tax Liability Order hearing in Cwmbran Magistrates Court in South Wales, There were 14 Freemen in attendance. [...more]