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EPISODE · Jan 4, 2021 · 7 MIN

Where do Common Law of England Sheriffs get their power?

from The Mike Holt Show · host Mike Holt

Where do Common Law of England Sheriffs get their power?“All persons who were the victims of a crime in Anglo-Saxon England were expected to raise their ‘hue and cry’ and apprehend the criminal; and upon hearing their cry, every able-bodied man in the community was expected to do the ‘utmost in his power’ [pro toto posse suo] to chase and apprehend the accused as a “posse.”  -- 1215: The Year of Magna Carta by J. Danziger et al (2003)Read more here: https://commonlawcourtaus.org/common-law-sheriffs-and-peace-officers/The custom of electing community peace officers like sheriffs, in other words, arose from the belief that everyone in a community had the obligation to police and protect themselves and their children. The Court Sheriff is thereby the servant of the people, taken from among them, answerable to and recallable by them, and not an external force over them.Part of the power of such a Sheriff is that he can deputize anyone to assist him, including other police officers and agents of the very institutions being named and tried in Common Law courts. This is an especially important tactic and action during this, the early stages of the development of our local Common Law courts, since it uses the very strength of the system we are opposing against itself.Useful LinksDownload the Derek Balogh documents: https://thebloodyaussiebattler.com/derek-balogh-discussionsMake this drink and take 2 tablespoons every day. You will never catch a cold, flu or covid:https://cirnow.com.au/health-tipCommon Law Court websites: https://commonlawcourtaus.org/ & https://www.australia.commonlaw.international/ (Soon to be amalgamated)Carry copies of this letter at all times to give to police:https://cirnow.com.au/your-rights-and-the-police/Common Law Court website: https://commonlawcourtaus.orgDownload/Sign your My Will Letter:  https://mywillaustralia.comSteps to fight Fines: https://advance-australia.com.au/product/steps-to-fight-finesDick Yardley's book: https://advance-australia.com.au/product/buy-dick-yardleys-bookCIRNow information: https://www.cirnow.com.auThe Bloody Aussie Battler: https://thebloodyaussiebattler.comand YouTube Battler channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8B6JthhkW4p5Dl32LozWwwBuy Kevin Annett's book "Establishing the Reign of Natural Liberty -- A Common Law Training Manual"https://www.amazon.com.au/Establishing-Reign-Natural-Liberty-Training/dp/1544239610/ref=sr_1_1How the political parties stole our rights and freedoms through the biggest LIE in history. Read these articles in the numbered order to learn how and why:1. https://cirnow.com.au/silent-weapons-for-quiet-wars/2. https://cirnow.com.au/the-fabians-history/3. https://cirnow.com.au/what-is-the-lima-declaration/4. https://cirnow.com.au/agenda-2130/5. https://cirnow.com.au/barcelona-declaration/Support the show

Where do Common Law of England Sheriffs get their power? “All persons who were the victims of a crime in Anglo-Saxon England were expected to raise their ‘hue and cry’ and apprehend the criminal; and upon hearing their cry, every able-bodied man in the community was expected to do the ‘utmost in his power’ [pro toto posse suo] to chase and apprehend the accused as a “posse.” -- 1215: The Year of Magna Carta by J. Danziger et al (2003) Read more here: https://commonlawcourtaus.org/com...

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