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How to challenge jurisdiction in court

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In this 3-part series, you will hear Rise of the Moors members stand on Moorish Science in the court room. The competent display of knowledge and poise in the court room is unprecedented. There are many Moors who talk about what to say and what to do in the court room, but very few have first hand knowledge and experience in an actual courtroom, whether it be colorable or otherwise. In these videos, you will hear how to properly stand on your square in court, how to challenge jurisdiction, how to enforce the constitution and treaty - all without compromising your innocence or national principles. These rare videos stand as an excellent example for all Moors regarding actual court experience and shows 3 different styles of Moorish constitutional enforcement.


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