Canonum De Ius Positivum
Canons of Positive Law

one heaven iconVII.   Law

7.2 Principles of Law

Article 230 - Pro Se

Canon 2802 (link)

Pro Se is the principle of Law that a one may advocate on their own behalf before a court concerning a matter of controversy for which they have been named as a party rather than commissioning another.

Canon 2803 (link)

The Phrase “Pro Se” is Latin meaning “for one’s own behalf”.

Canon 2804 (link)

There are three (3) forms of Pro Se which one may choose to present themselves being (Roman) Person, Existence as Man or Woman or as a tribunal of superior Persons:

(i) Pro Se without any qualification is assumed to mean Pro Se In Rem which translates as "for one's own property " or simply under the full jurisdiction of a Roman Court as a "thing"; and

(ii) Pro Se In Vivus which translates as "for one's own behalf in one's own flesh and blood" which means one who attends or visits court as a living "flesh and blood" man, claiming such fact and therefore outside the jurisdiction of courts that cannot deal with anything but corporations and persons; and

(iii) Pro Se In Triformis which translates as "for one's own behalf in three (3) forms/persons" which means one who attends court by claiming their Live Borne Record from One Heaven and therefore the presence of a superior tribunal of a Divine Person, True Person and Superior Person contesting title and jurisdiction of any inferior (Roman) court.

Canon 2805 (link)

Pro Se is a choice and a right, not a privilege. However, where one chooses Pro Se In Rem, the court has the right to establish a person through a swearing of oath whereby the one who is Pro Se (in Rem) is fully under the authority and jurisdiction of the court

Canon 2806 (link)

To deny Pro Se is to deny the existence of the law. Therefore, no order, ruling, sentence or judgment from a court that denied Pro se can be upheld as lawful under any valid system of law.

Canon 2807 (link)

A court is not obliged to grant any special favor to one who chooses Pro Se rather than an ordinary advocate or agent. However in the interest of Justice, such consideration may be granted.

Canon 2808 (link)

One who chooses Pro Se is obliged to act and perform in a manner befitting an advocate of the court, including appropriate professional dress, cleanliness, manners and respect of due process.