To: goldilucky
I've seen similar stuff about lawyers from our local Posse Comitatus.
241 posted on
10/31/2003 8:29:34 PM PST by
Catspaw
To: Catspaw; goldilucky
From the Merriam-Webster dictionary (were either one of them Jewish?)
Bar:
3 a (1) : the railing in a courtroom that encloses the place about the judge where prisoners are stationed or where the business of the court is transacted in civil cases (2) : COURT, TRIBUNAL (3) : a particular system of courts (4) : an authority or tribunal that hands down judgment b (1) : the barrier in the English Inns of Court that formerly separated the seats of the benchers or readers from the body of the hall occupied by the students (2) : the whole body of barristers or lawyers qualified to practice in the courts of any jurisdiction (3) : the profession of barrister or lawyer
To: Catspaw
I'm sure they have quite a bit to share with you. BTW, every state has a Jural Society that also discusses about lawyers and denovo courts versus defacto courts. Check with your state or check on the internet to find out about a jural society in your area. Every state has them. Out in California there is The American Christian Jural Society.
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