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2023-11-05

One wouldn't think that it would be necessary to demand due process from a court of law.

When it is, maybe we need to take into account the possibility that it isn't a real court of law, especially when due process is peremptorily denied.

This article (part 4 of the series) follows on from part 3: Martin Geddes' recent "court" appearance on account of his demand for due process in connection with his declining to pay his council tax demand in absence of due process.

How complicated is this really? Just as complicated as they can make it through obfuscations evasions and unwarranted assertions of all kinds, and as perhaps we might imagine, it's the stuff they don't address that matters.

Read Martin's latest learnings.