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Anders Lindman
11-06-2007, 01:51 PM
You have to stay away from court cases. Why? Because lawyers on BOTH sides will conspire to get the court case going indefinitely. In that way they can suck money from you non-stop. Just look at David Icke's court case. His lawyer has sucked him dry of money and keeps on sucking! His lawyer has conspired with his opponents lawyer to keep the court case going on for as long as possible. Is that legal? Possibly. Is it ethical. Nope. Hey David, don't feed the animals!

baron von lotsov
11-06-2007, 06:25 PM
Tell me about it.

Sure that's what they do but my experience was different. The latest battle my family have been having with the system we got an excellent lawyer. He charged a lot but his time was worth every penny because he has one of the sharpest lawyer minds I have come across and he was working for us. The first court hearing he lost, he applied again and won something virtually unheard of in the country. Then he has cast iron evidence and presents it to the court in the main case and the judge, who was a woman, dismissed the appeal on grounds of no new evidence. However he had just presented the new evidence to her! He was in shock and had never seen anything like it in his career. I mean speechless.

Anders Lindman
11-06-2007, 06:31 PM
If you get a lawyer who is a freemason, then you don't have to pay much, and you will surely win the case, faster than a rabbit gets fucked.

baron von lotsov
11-06-2007, 07:35 PM
Oh yeh, well once upon a time I had a top barrister from the Temple in London. When he was cross examining me in court it was like he was working for the prosecution in that he was asking questions that strengthened their case. I had to reply "why are you asking me these questions?" he could not find an answer and then stopped. Then the prosecution barrister said in his statement that I even disagreed with my council. After that they produced evidence that was illegal under the rules of evidence because the items had not been disclosed to me. I retorted that they were not allowed to do this as it was illegal and the judge went bright red faced and almost completely lost his temper. So you see I know what these cretins are like. You are better off representing yourself, law is not rocket science, always remember this.

Anders Lindman
11-06-2007, 07:45 PM
The legal system is very old, and very rigged. You would even be able to carry out something like the 911 attack as an inside job and get away with it if you belonged to 'the club'.

baron von lotsov
11-06-2007, 11:16 PM
I know of only one way you will be able to stand up to these people if you are not in the club. You need to learn law and you need to know it well enough to know what is and what is not the law. When you go to your brief and he tells you something wrong then that is the point to ditch him immediately after bringing it up unless he has a suitable answer. 9/10 briefs are bent, so unless you get a recommendation you will have to do a lot of searching. In all honesty though the risk is so great, as in things like confidential leaks to the prosecution that the way to really screw them up is to keep the entire lot of them in the dark until the hearing itself. Remember they are used to getting information and lying to you so if you deny them any possibility of gaining such an unfair advantage they are usually incompetent enough to feel like they are stuffed.