EPISODE · May 7, 2019 · 1H 45M
Jurisprudence interview 2013
from Supreme Decisions Legal Minute Podcast · host Richard
In this classic, hard-hitting interview from the Supreme Decisions Legal Minute Podcast, we dive deep into the foundations of law and jurisprudence with special guests Richard and Elisha. If you've ever wondered how the court system actually operates, why understanding "Corpus Delicti" (the body of the crime) is the ultimate key to protecting yourself, and how to navigate state versus federal jurisdictions, this episode is a MUST LISTEN TO!We break down complex legal terminology, explain why a lawful crime requires an actual injured party, and share real courtroom experiences of fighting the system and winning. Whether you are studying law, representing your own interests, or simply trying to become more legally conscious, this deep-dive discussion will open your eyes to the hidden realities of the commercial court system.🕒 Video Chapters:[00:00] Intro: Supreme Decisions Legal Minute Podcast[04:41] What is Jurisprudence? Defining the Science of Law[11:28] Corpus Delicti Explained: The Core Elements of a Crime[21:24] Breaking Down the RICO Act & Corporate Fictions[32:48] Why Every Case Needs an Injured Party (Discovery Packets)[46:26] The Truth About Incarceration Without a Victim[55:53] Stare Decisis: Why Court Precedents Dictate the Rules[01:08:01] Civil Procedure Rule 17 & The "Real Party in Interest"[01:29:31] Strategy: Why and How to Move Cases from State to Federal Court[01:40:37] Closing Remarks: Protect Your Energy and Know Your Law🔔 Don't let the legal system intimidate you! If you found this breakdown valuable, please hit that LIKE button to help share this knowledge, drop a COMMENT with your biggest takeaway, and SUBSCRIBE to the channel for more powerful legal insights!more legal breakdowns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d511v-dvaOQ#Jurisprudence #CorpusDelicti #SupremeDecisions #LegalEducation #KnowYourRights #FederalCourt #LawExplained #ProSe #LegalSystem #StareDecisis
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