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palani
9th April 2013, 06:49 PM
From "The Revised Code of the Laws of Virginia" ... People back in the early 1800s had more sense than to go into a court with just a single judge.
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Hatha Sunahara
9th April 2013, 09:26 PM
Interesting that you do not learn this in public school education, nor what happened to turn the courts into single judge ventures. I suppose they wouldn't teach the history of the erosion of common sense in America. Not consistent with the current social engineering agenda. Just more evidence that if you want to get a really good education, you have to seek it out yourself.
Hatha
ximmy
9th April 2013, 11:49 PM
It worked good for Joan of Arc
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Glass
10th April 2013, 12:27 AM
It worked good for Joan of Arc
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but Joan of Arc was a philopspher...... very dangerous profession in those times.
Does anyone wonder who the people were who behind the inquisitions. Seems pretty apparent to me. Obscene tortures, blood letting, genital mutilations..... sounds like.....
palani
10th April 2013, 04:36 AM
It worked good for Joan of Arc
Charged with heresy in a church court? You can bet that any trial that opens with these words is going to end poorly:
Preliminary inquiry
With the words "Here begin the proceedings in matter of faith against a dead woman, Jeanne, commonly known as the Maid", the trial records announce the start, on January 9, 1431, of the judicial inquiry into the case of Joan of Arc
woodman
10th April 2013, 04:37 AM
but Joan of Arc was a philopspher...... very dangerous profession in those times.
Does anyone wonder who the people were who behind the inquisitions. Seems pretty apparent to me. Obscene tortures, blood letting, genital mutilations..... sounds like.....
What? The Tribe preying on it's own? Surely you jest.........Sarc
palani
10th April 2013, 04:38 AM
Interesting that you do not learn this in public school education.
Hatha
A limitation of all teachers is that they may only teach what they know. In this day and age more is known of Marilyn Monroe than George Washington.
Hatha Sunahara
10th April 2013, 09:20 AM
A limitation of all teachers is that they may only teach what they know. In this day and age more is known of Marilyn Monroe than George Washington.
It's a bit more stringent than that. Many teachers know much more than they are ALLOWED to teach. But, you are right; the ignorance gap is humongous.
Hatha
Ponce
10th April 2013, 09:49 AM
Hey Palani?......what is the difference betweein a regular court and a court of law?
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palani
10th April 2013, 12:00 PM
Hey Palani?......what is the difference betweein a regular court and a court of law?
V
You hold your court when you open up your mailbox and decide to either open your mail or to pass what belongs to others back to the central clearinghouse (aka 'the post office').
Courts of Law are restricted to examining lawful lawful issues. Courts of Chancery are restricted to examining issues of Equity. You will be told that Law and Equity merged in the '50s but that is just an excuse to haul your ashes into a court of Equity where a single Chancellor can dictate his will upon you with impunity.
Just as well really because Law doesn't exist in a fiction and fiction abounds so the only path left is through Equity. Part of the legacy left to us from 1933 and 1965.
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