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Prosecutor (from three Latin words PRO+SE+CUTIS meaning "Representing one's own flesh" or "In one's flesh") is the person responsible for making the accusations against another whilst holding office and authority so that such accusations may also be views as self-accusatory in order to perfect the Sacrament of Penance and the associated Indulgence - financial instruments. |
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Similar to the role of the judge in terms of trust law and ecclesiastical law, the role of the prosecutor is shrouded in misinformation and confusion, despite the fact that the Latin name of the role makes it clear the primary purpose- to literally stand in the place of the accused and make a self-accusation, consistent with the law of the sacrament of Penance. |
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The strange and twisted role of the Prosecutor |
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Prior to the perfection of the plea- the moment that the accused formally appoints the judge as executor, the prosecutor has no formal role within the constructive trust of the court case. Instead, the prosecutor is merely invoking their position as claiming to represent the flesh, or competency of the accused in order to make the accusation valid.
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In other words, the lead attorney of any criminal court matter before the court is the prosecutor first and any defense attorney second. When one perfects their revocation of power of attorney or Pronouncement of Restitution followed by the Executor letter, then the accused is clearly revoking any right for the prosecutor to claim to represent them in making the accusation.
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This does not mean that the accusation is false, merely that the prosecutor has no right to use the standard methods of hundreds of years by the bar guild to claim they represent the flesh of the accused and make a self accusation.
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Therefore any such accusation cannot be considered valid and the matter must be dismissed with extreme prejudice.
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