Simple Way to Comprehend Why Grammar Styles Matter

Many so called critics say language, grammar, syntax, and styles do not matter in law (sometimes referred to as CSSPSPG etc). That assumption is so ridiculous, that it’s like saying the words on a indictment, ticket, or summons have no importance. It is EVERYTHING. Then why would they carefully the… Read more“Simple Way to Comprehend Why Grammar Styles Matter”

Does the All Capital Letter NAMES Matter?

It is the locus of the offense which determines jurisdiction, not the offense committed. People v. Godfrey (Cir.1880), 17 Johns, 225, 223 (N.Y. 1819) Definition: lo·cus (l½“k…s) n., 1. A locality; a place. Bouvier’s Law Dictionary, 8thed., pg. 2287 – “The omission of the Christian name by either plaintiff or… Read more“Does the All Capital Letter NAMES Matter?”