VII. Law
7.1 Virtue of Law
Article 217 - Knowledge
Knowledge is conscious knowledge of the law, its true definitions, application, processes, history, purpose and functions without confusion with false information designed as concealment of key legal meaning. Jurisprudence is equitable to the concept of Knowledge.
Knowledge is the sixth of the seven virtues of law and upon which the final virtue of law is derived. It is typified by the demonstration of a well rounded intellect, skills of discernment and balanced disposition.
Knowledge of law presented by the guilds known as the Bar associations is not knowledge but ignorance of the law as such dictionaries, statutes, cases and precepts are founded on deliberate fraud, distortion and concealment.
A judge, magistrate, prosecutor or counsel that is only knowledgeable in the law presented by the Bar association and their allies has no knowledge of law whatsoever, but merely of processes and deliberate distortions designed to hide knowledge.
By definition Knowledge of the law is usually absent within any Inferior Roman Court or Court operating under Talmudic Law as both systems are deliberately based on the teaching of false information of all but a very few, with true definitions, meaning and function reserved usually only to the elite of the judge class.