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 Posted: Tue Apr 24th, 2018 06:27 pm
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jeff18 wrote:
Unfortunately we have several attorneys in the family and I asked 2 of them about the vehicle codes and licensing. Both of them agreed that the written law has nothing to do with the INTERPRETED law. The interpretation and subsequent court rulings are the law, not the written code. Regardless of how a code or law is written, it is how it has been interpreted and the interpretation used to render rulings that counts.
What is unfortunate is that you would be hard pressed to find an "Attorney" willing to sue or go after one of his own and they don't go to law school to necessarily learn the law but to learn legalese.

Take note of the words you or they used, language is everything ESPECIALLY in a court. You "asked them about the vehicle codes and licensing" and their replies were written law has nothing to do with INTERPRETED law.

Meaning law is law and STATUTORY CODE is not law, it's only interpreted as law, so long as you believe it is law. Look at contract law legal dictionaries as I mention all the time. If LAW was the same as a Statute, a code, a ordinance, a rule, or an ACT.. they would all be described as law only, and have the same definition. To use 7 different words with 7 different definitions and then go onto say they all mean the same thing is preposterous if not insanely idiotic. There is a reason why those words are the words used in legislative and bureaucratic propaganda.

The mind fucker of it all is what they plainly said is the way it's interpreted... okay so then where does ignorance of the law come into play if yours, mine, 10,000 other people's and your two attorney family members interpretation of a law or laws is different. Lawyers and attorneys talk double speak. It's why political people say something while saying nothing at all or meaning nothing at all.

Attorney comes from a french word Attorn. It means to enter into a tournament or to turn over something. Most people have lost the meaning of words.

I think I've explained this before. What's a ticket? A ticket is an invite. If you want to see a show, a play, get on a plane, see a ball game.. you need a invite right? A ticket is needed.

Now what's traffic or trafficking? If you get busted for drug "trafficking" you're in trouble for the sale and movement of drugs. Human trafficking, same thing..

So when you get a traffic-ticket.. what's that say to you?

If you didnt put together the thought someones going to invite [ticket] you to a game [court] and make money on your ass.. well

Last edited on Tue Apr 24th, 2018 09:38 pm by Undrstm8ed



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