Honest Definitions
LAW: The opinion of lawyers and politicians, enforced by the threat of bodily force and harm.LAWYER: People who have opinions, and have armed combatants enforce this opinion on others with the threat of bodily force and harm.
POLICE: Commonly called cop or law enforcement officer. They are armed combatants who enforce the opinion of the lawyers on people via bodily force and harm.
JUDGE: Men and women who wear black dresses that decide if one has acted contrary to, or disagreed with, the opinion of lawyers. This is a serious offense, since judges are lawyers themselves. Even if one has not violated the exact wording of these opinions, they may be put in a cage and / or robbed just for daring to challenge these opinions.
PRISON: Also referred to as jail. This is a cage that people are put into for acting contrary, or disagreeing, with the opinion of lawyers. An individual may be put in this cage for long periods of time, or even for the rest of their life. An individual may be put in this cage without ever harming anyone. All it takes is acting contrary, or disagreeing, with any of the millions of lawyers opinions.
CRIME: A disagreement or act contrary to the opinion of lawyers. A crime does not have to be an act, it can be the lack of an act also; so one may commit a crime by doing absolutely nothing at all. A crime may now also be a certain thought or mindset, even without an action stemming from this thought.
COURT: A place that an individual is told to go if they supposedly disagree or act contrary to the opinion of lawyers. If the individual doesn't attend when it is convenient for the lawyers, the lawyers will have their armed combatants use bodily force and harm against the individual. The purpose of forcing the individuals to appear is so that the lawyers may put the individual in a cage and / or rob them for daring to challenge these opinions. While at this place, armed combatants may strip-search and commit other degrading acts to ensure that the individual cannot defend themself from the armed combatant.
TRIAL: A meeting that lawyers require an individual to attend, via the threat of bodily force and harm. Armed combatants are constantly present, watching the individuals every move. If one dares challenge a lawyer, the combatant may draw any of their weapons, and inflict harm on the individual.
JUSTICE: A term used to promote and validate the system. The word originates from the pagan gods themis and iustitia. The lawyers do not believe in a definite right and wrong morally, so in the courts, "justice" has replaced morality. Justice is said to be what is fair, but in reality it is only the violent-enforced will of the lawyers. This attempts to maintain the illusion of legitimacy. At all times, the lawyers are in control in their courts, and their idea of fair is putting one in a cage and / or robbing them for daring to disagree or act contrary to their precious opinions.