Saturday, May 1, 2010

legal idea

I don't know if you have noticed but the legal system sucks.
This is because it was created by lawyers, for lawyers.
They have converted justice to just-us.
So, what to do?
It would appear that they have all of the power.
In fact, they are very frail and fragile, like a pile of ash.
They have no friends and many, many, many victims seeking revenge.
So, what to do?
The common law is not the lawyers friend.
The newspapers are not (necessarily) the lawyers friend.
The commercial system is not the lawyers friend.
The Internet is also neutral.
The plan is:
Create an Internet newspaper that specializes in publishing claims of common law lien based upon the 1st Amendment.
The liens are solicited from the victims of the lawyers, people that want to have published their grievance but it is done in the form of a lien for a fee. It is explained that the perfection of their claim is potentially collectible through bankruptcy court, especially if there are multiple claims against the same person, with an adverse filing, but there are zero guarantees.
The claims of lien are also e-mailed to the debtor party and a response is invited.
Thereby notice is given and could also include a witnesses delivery to an address.
This is done in a four-fold method of exchange if both parties co-operate.
After 90 days, a notice of perfection of the claim of lien is given to all parties
Repeat as necessary.
Eventually, the number of aggrieved would grow to the point where a judge could be voted into office and that new judge would give the stamp of judicial approval to the accumulated perfected claims of lien for those that were not pushed through banko.
At the very least this would create a public record of problematic members of society and potentially create an interesting business that could be a push to judicial reform.

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