... Reno, Nevada
... Augusta, Georgia
... Los Angeles, California
... Kanab, Utah
... El Paso, Texas
... Cumberland, Wisconsin
... Pasadena, Maryland
... Tampa, Florida
... Roswell, Georgia
... Reno, Nevada
... Knoxville, Tennessee
... Utica, New York
... Beltsville, Maryland
... Decatur, Alabama
... Miami, Florida
... Los Angeles, California
... Chicago, Illinois
... South Yarmouth, Massachusetts
... Phenix City, Alabama
... Bend, Oregon
... Staughton, Massachussets
... Nikiski, Alaska
... Bruce Crossing, Michigan
... Los Angeles, California
... St. Louis, Missouri
... Harpersfield, New York
... Pahrump, Nevada
... Orlando, Florida
... Oklahoma City, OK
... Charlotte, North Carolina
... Alta Loma, California
... Olympia, Washington
... Madison, Wisconsin
... Huntersville, North Carolina
... Pahrump, Nevada
... Coronado, California
... Newark, Delaware
... Albany, Georgia
... Crawfordsville, Indiana
... Norman, Oklahoma
... Dallas, Texas
... Stockton, California
... Atlanta, Georgia
... Buffalo, New York
... North Conway, New Hampshire
... Omaha, Nebraska
... Palm Harbor, Florida
... Chicago, Illinois
... Tucker, Georgia
... Houston, Texas
... Los Angeles, California
... Belfast, Maine
... Richmond, California
... Mundelein, Illinois
... Jacksonville, Florida
... Tampa, Florida
... Wilson, Wyoming
... Miami, Florida
... Columbus, Ohio
... Brooklyn, New York
... West Jordan, Utah
... Seattle, Washington
... Arvada, Colorado
... Eureka, Montana
... Des Moines, Iowa
... The Dalles, Oregon
... Olympia, Washington
... Springville, New York
... Waltham, Massachusetts
... Henderson, Nevada
... Cincinnati, Ohio
... Abingdon, Virginia
... Jacksonville, Florida
... Great Barrington, Massachussets
... Arlington, Washington
... Steubenville, Ohio
... Sacramento, California
... Guymon, Oklahoma
Common Law Maxims

The Light of Liberty's Lamp
Self-Evident Truths
This class provides truths judges are obligated to obey.
Maxims are brief statements of self-evident truth.
Truth that's always true in every situation.
Truth about which no "reasonable" person can disagree.
Some books claim to publish "legal maxims", but what they say is not self-evident nor is it true in every situation all of the time. They are not true maxims. Courts will ignore them. You should avoid them.
Our justice system is founded on them.
Every judge must obey.
Learn these maxims to get your way in court!
This Class Includes
- Self-Evident Truth
- Liberty
- Liberty to All
- Preference to None
- Safety of the People
- The Supreme Law
- Safety of Each Individual
- Legitimacy of Government
- Where Law Unknown
- State Subject to Law
- Judges and Courts
- Hearing Both Parties
- The People's Power
- Burden of Proof
- Testimony and Evidence
- The Essential Oath
- Believability
- Certainty of Evidence
- Civic Duty
- Private Property
- Right to Enjoy
- Sacred & Inviolate
- Home is a Castle
- Civil Rights
- Self-Incrimination
- Presumption of Innocence
- Double Jeopardy
- Administration of Justice
- Judicial Reasoning
- Common Usage
- Interpretation of Words
- Crime and Punishment
- Self-Defense
- Severity of Punishment
- Price for Perjury
- Conclusion
- Quiz
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