Monday, January 16, 2023

  Philosophical Objectives Of The Representarian Party-Part Nine

Philosophical Objectives Of The Representarian Party-Part Nine 


Obviously any individual(s) who presents his/her case in a court of law will not be familiar with basic procedures that have to be adhered to so that a case is presented in an uniform and reasonably understood manner. People are supposed to be advised to go to the bureaucratic office in the executive branch that handles all judicial recordings in order to receive proper instructions on these basic procedures. That office would be the Clerk's Office.

An individual(s) who presents his/her case in a court of law has to appear as Sui Juris. An attorney who presents his/her own case will often appear as Pro Se. It is important that individual(s) who present his/her case do so as Sui Juris and not Pro Se. If he/she appears as Pro Se, the courts will recognize him/her as chattel/ward/fictional entities who is being represented by himself/herself. He/she will not be recognized as sovereign individual(s) if he/she presents his/her case as Pro Se.

Sui Juris means "of one's own right". It is used to describe an individual who is not under any legal  disability or subject to the authority of another person. Sui Juris individual(s) are fully capable of managing his own affairs and can act on his own behalf. If individual(s) appears as Pro Se, those individual(s) will be perceived as an artificial entity, with no sovereign rights, who merely chooses to do his/legal work. There is a difference between Sui Juris and Pro Se and individual(s) must take note of that.

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