Tuesday, January 17, 2023

 Philosophical Objectives Of The Representarian Party-Part Nineteen Session Four

Philosophical Objectives Of The Representarian Party-Part Nineteen Session Four 


When a judge uses the statement "He who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client", it must be understood when that statement was originated, there was no existence of attorney advocates. There were prosecutors at that time who were often referred to as attorneys. This is because these prosecutors aka attorneys were government "State" officials who sought to have people who were indicted of a criminal act punished.

Again their purpose was to try to punish those who violated the law and not serve the interests of anyone, including that of the "State"(local, state or federal government).

The preceding is why individual(s) who present his/her case must inform the court that he/she is neither a lawyer or an attorney at-law. Moreover he/she must state for the record that he/she is not "practicing law" and therefore should not be regulated by anything governing that. Additionally it must be noted that the individual(s) is exercising both his/her right and responsibility to present his/her case in a court of law.

Finally the judge or any other jurist must be told by that litigant that if there is a jurist and/or court official who cannot respect that in its entirety, that court official and/or jurist needs to remove himself/herself from the bench and/or proceedings. It is that plain and simple.

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