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ScientiaPotentia ago

Okay, let's pretend for a second that there is going to be some ritual sacrifice. How the hell does this guy know about it, where it is happening and that dozens of children are going to be killed? If he does know then why don't the police? Oh right, the excuse that "they are involved". But how likely is that real? I know lots of police. Not one of them would ever let a child die even if it meant their own life. So that's a pile of crap. Plus, how will Common Law do anything? And why COMMON law as apposed to any other type of law like the law of equity or contract law or maritime law or whatever? I just have so much trouble believing this stuff.

UglyTruth ago

Arnett's court has no effective jurisdiction because Brussels is not a common law country. Common law is the appropriate jurisdiction because it in inherently theistic, although this isn't acknowledged by the "consensus" of lawyers. Typically the police operate according to civil law, not common law, it's not about the morality or honour of the individual cop.