He who does not stand on his rights has none

Legal Maxim

If you do not know your rights and you do not stand on them – you have none!

The first step of empowerment is education. Knowledge is power and knowing how to apply knowledge is wisdom.

Western Australians are a compliant and trusting population. Generally speaking, most believe that the armed private militarised corporate police force are doing a wonderful job keeping everyone safe. Think again!

What they do not realise, the Western Australia Police don’t work for the people of Western Australia, they work for the profit driven corporate government.

The Western Australia Police spent $9,050,338.16 on marketing to brainwash Western Australians into compliance.

Who pays for this marketing? We do thanks to the Fines Enforcement Registry!

Every infringement notice issued and prosecution initiated is a lucrative business opportunity giving Govco customers an offer they cannot refuse (literally). Pay or suffer the consequences!

If you are reading this blog then perhaps you are seeking information to build on the knowledge you already have to in order to find remedy.

Most people pay the fine and move on with their life and sometimes people choose to take a stand.

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If you pay the infringement notice then you have admitted guilt
Etymology of Guilt is gieldan “to pay for, debt,”.

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Entering the court arena we begin at a severe disadvantage! It is not a fair fight and the criminal prosecution club, being the Police, Department of Transport, Public Transport Authority (PTA) inclusive of the Department of Public Prosecutions (DPP) who initiate all criminal prosecutions (labelled criminal without a verified living victim – is not criminal!). The goal is a summary conviction: pecuniary gain – penalty and punishment, revenue raising action for the corporation Govco.

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Western Australia Supreme Court 16th June 2024 – Dawn Kelly v Owain Fiander (Appeal) and Porter (DOT) v Kelly (respondent)

I have appealed several magistrates decisions in the Supreme Court and have had success. It is important to comprehend the process before you jump into the admiralty REM courts of trickery.

Kelly V Fiander [2023] WASC 187

The key principles of Justice

  • Our right of innocence until proven guilty
  • Our right to silence – the burden of proof is on the prosecution to prove their allegation;
  • Our right to act as a fiduciary and not self-incriminate;
  • Our right to a fair trial and an impartial adjudicator;
  • Our right to full disclosure by the prosecution;
  • Our right to cross examine and re-examine any witness;
  • Our right to procedural fairness;
  • Our right to appeal

BEWARE OF PLEA CREDITS – Justice profiteering!

Our unalienable rights

  • The Right to Life, Freedom, Health, and the Pursuit of Happiness
  • The Right to Contract, or Not to Contract, which is Unlimited
  • The Right to Travel in the Ordinary Course of one’s Life and Business
  • The Right to Privacy and Confidentiality, free from Unwarranted invasion
  • The Right to Control, and Hold one’s Property, lawfully without Trespass
  • The Right to Self-Defence when threatened with Harm, Loss or Deceit
  • The Right to Due Process of Law, with Notice and Opportunity to Defend The Right to Remain Silent when accused, to avoid Self-Incrimination
  • The Right to Equality in the eyes of the Law, and to Equal Representation
  • The Right to Trial by Jury, being an Impartial Panel of one’s Peers
  • The Right to Appeal in Law against Conviction or Sentence, or both
  • The Right to Expose Knowledge necessary to one’s rights and freedoms
  • The Right to Peaceful Association, Assembly, Expression, and Protest
  • The Right to Practice a Religion, and to have Beliefs, of one’s choosing
  • The Right to love, and to Consensual Marriage with Children, as a Family The Right to security from Abuse, Persecution, Tyranny, and War
  • The Right to Refuse to Kill under command, by reason of Conscience
  • The Right to live in Peace and be left alone when Law-Abiding

Criminal Procedures Act WA 2004

Criminal Investigation Act WA 2006

Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Act 2002

Evidence Act 1906 (WA)

The Criminal Code

Compendium of Legal Maxims