As detectives investigate whether the sovereign citizen community helped harbour police killer Dezi Freeman, researchers say the anti-government movement appears to be surging in regional Australia.
Sovereign citizens don’t believe the law applies to them and commonly deploy pseudo-law to challenge the authority of police, lawyers, judges, and other representatives of a system they say is ...
WMUR: Self-proclaimed sovereign citizen arrested in Grafton; stockpile of weapons seized, officials say
Self-proclaimed sovereign citizen arrested in Grafton; stockpile of weapons seized, officials say
might definition: expressing possibility or uncertainty. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words. Discover expressions like "with all one's might", "might as well say", "so crazy it just might work".
ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation): Dezi Freeman's time on the run puts sovereign citizens in the spotlight
Dezi Freeman's time on the run puts sovereign citizens in the spotlight
The Australian government is being warned the "sovereign citizen" movement has become a clear and present threat to the nation's security. Long regarded as "mostly a nuisance" by authorities, ...
PITTSTON — A man claiming to be a sovereign citizen immune from prosecution attempted to light a couch on fire Sunday night on Cliff Street, city police said. Willie Jamaal McCoy, 42, is charged with ...
MSN: Dezi Freeman's time on the run puts sovereign citizens in the spotlight
The meaning of MIGHT is —used to express permission, liberty, probability, or possibility in the past. How to use might in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Might.
Might I borrow your pen? He asked if he might accompany her. Might I sit with you?