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I Petition for Pardon. Regarding my own Campaign work conducted for the people

Submitted on Wednesday 14th June 2023

Rejected on Monday 3rd July 2023

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)

Petition Action

I Petition for Pardon. Regarding my own Campaign work conducted for the people

Petition Details

Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 was repealed by the Brown Government. But only set out procedure for appeal to the Lords them/they. The King can be Petitioned directly and is part of "Parliament" This form is clearly for "UK Government" & "Parliament" it explicitly does not say only "The Commons"

Additional Information

Part II of the Act of Settlement 1700 clearly states that the Commons cannot grant a pardon (but they can be asked to petition the King) Even for removal of High Court Judges.
The 1688 Bill of Rights "Illegal Prosecutions" by the Kings Bench, regards the Bench, the Judiciary not The King Himself. Kings Bench is not the King. The King is the King. The 1688 Bill of Rights, right to petition the KING clearly Singular Him/He not his bench. or Lords.
I can Petition The King by this "Parliament" form


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