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Literally.
To put this into perspective, this is what is he accused of:
Here are some of his interactions with the court:
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A little searching reveals Harrison's blog: http://archives4thinkingpeople.blogspot.com/
He promises
I look forward to his using a freeman on the land legal defense.
Oh, Harrison is looking for donations to establish LaLa land in AZ, to move to San Carlos, then to Oaxaca, and to free the giraffes in Mexico. Keep him in mind as you decide to disperse your holiday charity this season! It takes a lot of money to get everything for free!
To put this into perspective, this is what is he accused of:
He crawled into a porta potty sewage tank and was in there for 2 days watching women go to the bathroom.Chrisco faces multiple felony counts of burglary and unlawful sexual contact. He was arrested last summer a few days after a woman using a portable toilet at a Boulder yoga festival noticed something moving in the tank and then saw a feces-stained man emerge from the toilet and run away.
Subsequent to his arrest, he has confessed to doing similar things at places like hostels, colleges, and local stores in the area.While he regrets the decision to climb in the toilet tank, he said he enjoyed it. "I thought, 'This is really amazing; I've been blessed and anointed by the makers of life,'" Chrisco said.
Here are some of his interactions with the court:
Where did he get such excellent legal training, I am sure you are asking.Luke Chrisco, the accused Boulder "potty peeper," will be allowed to represent himself, a Boulder district judge ruled this morning.
During a lengthy advisement in which Judge Thomas Mulvahill asked Chrisco about his legal experience and ability to represent himself and repeatedly warned him of the risks of doing so, Chrisco frequently interrupted Mulvahill to ask whether the charges against him were based in common law, to assert the importance of commercial law to this case and to complain about conditions at the Boulder County Jail, where he is being held.
"I understand that I can make a mistake, and I take that liability with limited liability," Chrisco said. "For the cause of justice, I'm willing to assume any risk."
When asked if he knew how to question potential jurors to ensure an impartial jury, Chrisco said, "Yes, I shall competently commence such an examination of the jury and ensure they are culled from the populace and common people."
source 1 source 2Asked about his own training to handle these matters, Chrisco said he is not a member of the bar, but he was trained in common law by Randall Harrison in Tucson, Ariz.
On a blog called "The Archives for Thinking People," Harrison describes "statutory law" -- the law passed by legislatures -- as a fraud that takes away man's natural rights under common law and paints a utopian image of life under common law.
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Mulvahill told Chrisco to talk in more detail with Savela before his Nov. 22 arraignment and decide if he really wants to represent himself. He warned Chrisco that once he goes pro se, that decision is not reversible.
"I understand, but I do not accept," said Chrisco, who said he already is representing himself
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A little searching reveals Harrison's blog: http://archives4thinkingpeople.blogspot.com/
He promises
and much more.These rights are defined as PRIMAL RIGHTS; to be given FREE land to live on, since the earth charges no money to live on it, FREE water to drink, wash and plant with, since the earth charges no money for water, FREE access to home and shelter. Children have the right to FREE food until nineteen years of age.
I look forward to his using a freeman on the land legal defense.
Oh, Harrison is looking for donations to establish LaLa land in AZ, to move to San Carlos, then to Oaxaca, and to free the giraffes in Mexico. Keep him in mind as you decide to disperse your holiday charity this season! It takes a lot of money to get everything for free!
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