Oh my! Are you serious? I already demonstrated many times how I was correct in my assertion. Would you like me to show you again?
No, you did not. Not once. You only made more claims. You did not even use reasoning. That is why your failure is so comical.
You also do not seem to understand that to demonstrate that you are right you need reliable sources and quotes.
When
@Ebionite made ridiculous claims about courts being common law or admiralty courts I corrected him. When he foolishly claimed that I would not be able to support my claims I immediately posted a video that involved a sovereign citizen in court that was corrected, quite strongly, by a judge when he tried to make the same claims that
@Ebionite did. He of course refused to watch the video and then falsely claimed that I did not support my claim even after I explained to him that the judge in that video made it clear that criminal courts are statutory courts.
Now I am not going to claim this because
@Ebionite denies it, but again and again he makes arguments that sounds just like a sovereign citizen. They talk about "admiralty courts". Outside of the Navy you are not going to see them. He talks about common law courts, and those exist only in three states and most of their cases are business against business cases. He does not think that the state can be a victim (and that is key to sov cit beliefs because most of them have suspended driving licenses and they are desperately looking for a way to drive. If the state cannot be a victim then speed limits cannot exist. I know, crazy reasoning. And it never works in court.
I won't call him a sovereign citizen, but he does use all of their arguments. Lately sovereign citizens have been denying being sov cits. They have added one more argument. That "sovereign citizen" is self contradicting. As if they were the first to discover that. And
@Ebionite has used that argument as well.
Okay, sorry for the detour, but I thought that you might want to know what you are dealing with.
But I guess that you do not want to know your rather silly unjustified assumption.