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NI judge hits out at ‘pseudo-legal nonsense’ after defendant insists he is a ‘supreme being’
District Judge Michael Ranaghan made the remarks in a detailed ruling after a case of alleged criminal damage was repeatedly delayed by the accused’s conduct in Dungannon Magistrates Court.
District Judge Michael Ranaghan made the remarks in a detailed ruling after a case of alleged criminal damage was repeatedly delayed by the accused’s conduct in Dungannon Magistrates Court.

A judge has warned people against using ‘Freeman of the Land’ and ‘Supreme Being’ defences, saying such behaviour could see costs awarded against them.
District Judge Michael Ranaghan made the remarks in a detailed ruling after a case of alleged criminal damage was repeatedly delayed by the accused’s conduct in Dungannon Magistrates Court.

Paul Kevin Canavan (41) from Millrace Avenue, Dungannon, is accused of damaging an electricity meter on August 17, 2022, but insists he is a ‘supreme being’ and does not consent to the charge.

He has frequently attended court refusing to enter the dock or be addressed by his surname, contending he is: “Paul Kevin and making a special appearance.”

Following numerous and often dramatic stand-offs in court, which have also seen him held in custody for contempt, Judge Ranaghan drew a line under the behaviour and the “plethora of nonsense that common men, sovereign men or indeed supreme beings” use as a defence.

He noted the approach is used by a number of people “who put themselves either outside or above the law”.

He added: “To date, the defendant has been dismissive, rude, obstructive, confrontational, and generally misbehaves.

“This court does its best to assist personal litigants, but the defendant has been the worst example I have encountered. He has consistently wasted court time and public money.”

Canavan, said the judge, “has people attending court with him who have also been disruptive, including his partner who behaved particularly badly when he was sent into custody for contempt. I am also advised of their rude, confrontational behaviour in dealings with court staff. There have also been incidents of these people recording prosecutors leaving the building and I assume that is under police investigation.”

“The defendant is not above the law, nor does he attend by special appearance. He calls himself a supreme being. I have never met one and would never be so arrogant to represent myself as one.

“I find this concept abhorrent. The defendant wants to be treated differently but I will not do so. He disputes his name is Canavan and claims the case against him is a mistaken identity.

“He calls himself Paul Kevin and adds the common touch of such persons with a fingerprint in coloured ink overlaying his signature. Nothing takes him outside the jurisdiction of this or any other court. It may be that those using these tactics think they are being clever. They simply are not.”

It was pointed out Canavan described his birth certificate as “fraudulent” and when asked who perpetrated this, accepted it was potentially his parents.

Judge Ranaghan said: “Rather than trawl the internet for mumbo jumbo, the defendant should seek legal advice, but I fear that will again fall on deliberately deaf ears. He claims Acts and Statutes are not law which is another example of pseudo-legal nonsense.

“The word ‘understand’ also appears to cause him confusion as he repeatedly utters with theatrical flourish ‘I stand under no one.’ It appears he claims that unless he consents to laws, he isn’t bound by them.

“That is rubbish. I will not allow this case to be delayed further. I will continue to assist him as a personal litigant but that will depend on whether he listens. He’s his own worst enemy.

“He and those who accompany him disrupted this court and I am stopping that now. In short, I am on to them. How dare they abuse the court that services the rest of this jurisdiction. The tactics employed are counterproductive.”

Concluding, Judge Ranaghan warned Canavan the court had the power to order costs against him “for the way he has conducted proceedings to date and in future”.

The criminal damage case will be heard as a contest on January 24.

by zebrasanddogs

18 comments
  1. The last thing this place needs is people bringing that sovereign citizen shite over here!

  2. Read that as pedo-legal nonsense and got confused for a second

  3. A shed load of magic mushrooms had me thinking I was a supreme being too.

  4. Aww memories brings us back to the time the Newry Gym owner was it Declan?

    Why does the daftest man in the room think he is the smartest these days….

    Up the “freeman”

  5. Sounds like that idiot who owns the gym in Newry during COVID. Damian something.

    Wonder how many times he’s closed the company and set up another to avoid tax since then.

  6. “With this handful of simple phrases he defeated the entire legal system”

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    “Judges hate him”

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    “**Start your own consultancy firm today**”

  7. Sovcits thinking they found the konami code to life only to show they are wankers flapping their gums

  8. There has to be an element of mental illness to these “sovereign citizen” types, it can’t purely be arrogance, poor grasp of the law and a low IQ, can it?

  9. He has the judge on the ropes with his 6D interdimensional chess. You sheeple just can’t see it

    /S..just incase, we do have some moonbeams here

  10. The number of people/persons whom have used Freeman Of The Land (FOTL) or Soverign Citizen arguments in court and have succeeded? A big fat zero.

    The people whom have benefited the most from advising people to use FOTL or Soverign Citizen arguments in court? (A) Those on the internet & offline selling “packages” that supposedly tell people whom pay you how to defeat the system (B) And/or offer to represent you as a “MacKenzie Friend” in lieu of a proper actual qualified solicitor, for a “donation” of course because MacKenzie Friends aren’t supposed to charge defendants for what they do.

    Yeah I’m looking at one royal berry here. 😉

  11. Reminds me of the gym owner dude from newry, was getting on like this a few years ago during Covid. Anyone know if he’s still off his hoop ?

  12. Stick him in the same cell as Enoch Burke and film the results….

  13. Nah, not having this, there’s only room for one wee fella in this country to practise ‘pseudo-legal nonsense’ and it should be served with a side of sectarianism.

  14. Don’t you even realize? You dare to bring forth judgment on me?

    For I am SUPREME BEING!

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