How can Pinkston prosecute without meeting 3 requirements for standing?
The state is a religious corporation and a legal fiction that prosecutes criminal cases in its own name and person. It replaces the victims or survivors of crimes and acts as if it were the offended party, seeking redress for having been injured. David Tulis reveals the three requirements for standing that are generally held applicable to civil cases; but the state exempts itself from these requirements in criminal cases without any local attorneys insisting on the requirement, as does the Tenessee supreme court in Chattanooga v. Davis. Because the state has made itself front and center in seeking legal redress, it … Continue reading How can Pinkston prosecute without meeting 3 requirements for standing?
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