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Originally Posted by To Be Quite Honest
Okay! I concede! I tried to create some sort of way we could discuss this without being one sided!
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It's one sided because we've yet to see a documented example of where this strategy has held up in any Canadian or American court. I imagine the few times a freeman has had charges dismissed, there have been other problems with the case (i.e., some Charter issue or an evidentiary problem for the prosecutor) and the charges were dropped or dismissed for reasons that had nothing to do with Capitis Deminutio or the Uniform Commercial Code or because you signed your drivers' license with WITHOUT PREJUDICE WITHOUT DISHONOUR.