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2.10: Why won't my attorney argue my case on Constitutional grounds? |
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This article is from the Lawful Arrest/Search/Seizure FAQ, by Ahimsa Dhamapada ahimsa@mu.clarityconnect.net with numerous contributions by others.
1. Lawyers profit from a corrupt and unfair system
2. Lawyers are officers of the court, and are licensed by state
and are thus biased in favor of "the system"
2. Unfair Monopoly: no competition
4. Gold fringe on the flag may indicate a Military court
where the Constitution does not apply. Scary.
5. An "Esquire" may favor the King's law over the Constitution
 
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legal, lawful arrest, police, probable cause, warrant, constitution, rights, fourth amendment, false arrest, wrongful arrest, detainment, internment, profiling
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