There appears to be a fairly large amount of information at this URL.
Jerry S.
Paul Hillman <chris_hillman AT msn.com> said:
> I have heard through hear-say, that some of the Rules of the Common Law
> include:
>
> 1-There is NO "crime" without a "victim".
> 2-The "victim" files the "complaint", not the "state".
> 3-The "state" cannot be the "victim". (The "state" being a non-entity.)
> 4-No "law" can be passed to compell the specific performance of a person.
>
> But, I can't find this in writing anywhere, or any good explanation.
Apparently the writers of the Constitution understood them however. Whatever
happened to this knowledge?
>
> Paul Hillman
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 7:12 PM
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>
>
> Jerry,
>
> The 7th Amendment states that the "rules of the Common Law" shall apply as
per the wording therein. The Common Law dates back to the Magna Carta from
1150?
>
> Thus, what are the rules of the common law?
>
> Paul Hillman
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> From: Jerry W.
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