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| Posted: Mon Feb 20th, 2017 09:40 am |
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geraldsmith
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Hello, I know this is a silly question, but if the "Common Law Grand Jury" has the power to order a district judge to sign a writ, why don't they have the power to sign the writ themselves? You know, cut out the middle-man. Putting it differently, what's the point of inventing a fantasy legal system in which you need judges to sign things for you if you can invent a fantasy legal system in which there are no judges and you can just sign things yourself? Thanks in advance About Me: I have worked with multiple firms You can check , one of my work.
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