Justice, in its purest sense, is much more than a game.
But, “getting justice”, with a black-robed judge acting as umpire while your opponents play every dirty trick in the book to keep you from winning, IS most certainly a game … a very serious game everyone should know how to play.
Like all true games, the Justice Game has fixed rules. Rules that do not change in the middle of the game. Rules everyone is (or should be) required to follow and obey.
Winners know the rules and how to use common-sense and simple tactics to win the Justice Game.
Losers refuse to learn the rules. Most think it’s all up to the judge. Many think they can win by cheating, hiding the evidence, misrepresenting the law, or outright lying. That’s why they lose. They refuse to learn and obey the simple rules that decide who wins the Justice Game.
Winners know the rules and common-sense case-winning tactics. Winners defeat losers by forcing everyone (including the judge) to obey the rules.
The rules are extremely simple when learned one at-a-time. They’re far simpler than the rules of major league baseball that has four times as many rules as the Justice Game. Far more than needed to win the Justice Game in court.
The Justice Game has only a few dozen rules that anyone can learn quickly with just a few hours of study.
We should have been taught the rules in school when we were children. They are that easy to learn! They really are!
The rules could be presented FREE for everyone on a 24/7 “Justice Channel” on your TV or computer. The Justice Channel could be sponsored by giant corporations. Then everyone would know the rules now hidden by the Bar and selfish lawyers.
Until that happy day, there is Jurisdictionary® so you can win the Justice Game without hiring an expensive and possibly incompetent or dishonest lawyer.
Welcome aboard!
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