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This book exposes a truth that governments and institutions hope you never learn. The people hold the highest authority. Not officials. Not courts of statute. Not police. The power sits with the living man and the living woman, and it returns the moment they stand together in honour.
Common Law Courts and Sheriffs presents this truth with clarity and force. It reveals how natural law operates outside the corporate world of statutes, licences, contracts, and assumptions. It explains how a community can form its own court, elect its own sheriff, and restore justice through honour, truth, and…mehr

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This book exposes a truth that governments and institutions hope you never learn. The people hold the highest authority. Not officials. Not courts of statute. Not police. The power sits with the living man and the living woman, and it returns the moment they stand together in honour.

Common Law Courts and Sheriffs presents this truth with clarity and force. It reveals how natural law operates outside the corporate world of statutes, licences, contracts, and assumptions. It explains how a community can form its own court, elect its own sheriff, and restore justice through honour, truth, and consent.

Written with the pace and impact of a thriller, this book reads like a battle for the soul of the people. It exposes how statutory courts rely on trickery, how legal fictions are used to bind the public, and how silence is taken as consent. It explains how a court gains power only when the living step into roles created for the Strawman. Once this trick is understood, the spell breaks.

You will learn how jurisdiction is created. You will learn how community juries operate through conscience. You will learn how a sheriff acts as the highest peace officer. You will see how a common law court restores balance through remedy rather than punishment. Every chapter shows how simple truths defeat complex systems built on fear and presumption.

This book does not deal in theory. It shows real methods used by communities who have reclaimed their authority. It shows how notices, affidavits, and conditional acceptance reverse the burden of proof. It shows how unity makes institutions hesitate. It gives examples of success stories where people have stood in truth and watched statutory claims fall apart.

The content is direct, accessible, and designed for men and women who are ready to step out of fear and into honour. You will understand the difference between a corporate system that feeds on consent and a natural system that serves the living. You will see why common law courts are rising in communities across the world. You will understand why statutory bodies feel threatened by ordinary people who know their rights.

If you want to know how authority works. If you want to understand how the living can stand outside the system of policies and codes. If you want a guide that explains common law courts and sheriffs with strength and clarity. If you want a roadmap back to the authority of the people. This book delivers.

This is more than information. It is a manual for those who refuse silence. It is for the men and women who choose honour, who choose truth, and who choose to stand.

The people create the court. The people elect the sheriff. The people hold the power.

This book shows how to use it.


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Autorenporträt
Roger Davies researches the crossroads of commerce, policy, and personal sovereignty. He writes for readers who sense there is more to the story, who are ready to replace fear with honour and paperwork with plain truth. When not writing, he helps men and women organise their records, challenge unfounded claims, and build communities grounded in mutual aid and responsibility.