Officer in Court

If there is a police officer in court who is going to give evidence against you, then get them under oath. However, they cannot swear an oath as a police officer, as they are allowed to lie in court, so you must get the private living person, who is acting as a police officer, under oath.
Ask the Clerk of the Court:
“I require [Name of officer] to be sworn in under oath, but not as a police officer but within their own standing.”
Note: do NOT refer to the person as a police officer or mention their PC number, just refer to their full name.
For example: it is not PC John Doe, it is just John Doe.
Note: the word status within this court takes on a “legal meaning” and refers to the “status” of your “legal fiction” or “corporation”, so you must use the word standing, which refers to “standing on the land” or “law of the land”, meaning they are personally liable and cannot hide behind a title or office.
If the police officer refuses, then ask:
“Why are you, [PC name] refusing to be sworn in under oath?”
Note: if someone fails or refuses to swear under oath, then their testimony cannot be heard in court.
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pc?
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so i would use this term, "Police constable?"
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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @Lux 25 Jun
if in the UK
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interesting
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damn good lesson !
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