Paul Randle-Jolliffe

Paul Randle-Jolliffe is a British pseudolaw practitioner who operates Patrocinium Interventus, a "Christian General Law Advocacy Service." Randle-Jolliffe offers "an Alternative as well as a Complimentary [sic] service to Solicitors & Barristers." He has no legal qualifications.

According to Patrocinium Interventus: "Our approach to the law is underpinned with a high regard to the foundations of English Law and that of all Common Law Jurisdictions in the Magna Carta which is an expression of the Biblical foundations of our systems of law."

In point of fact very little of the Magna Carta remains legally operative and the Bible (fortunately) has no influence on current British law.

Nevertheless, this "complementary and alternative legal practice" indeed makes much of the Magna Carta and explaining that Randle-Jolliffe was descended from some Duke or the other, as if that's some kind of legally valid argument. In addition, Randle-Jolliffe has run for office in the Isle of Wight.

Occupy movement
Randle-Jolliffe made a submission as a participant in Occupy Wall Street|Occupy London Stock Exchange (OccupyLSX), which was thrown out by the court and thrown out on appeal. From the judgment:

His bizarre legal ideas led to 'Scrapper Duncan', one of OccupyLSX's legal team, writing a blog post describing him as a "woo merchant", and his claim that Occupy was not a protest "completely undermined the entire legal case which OccupyLSX rested its defence on". When Mr Randle-Jolliffe complained about this to the Bar Standards Board his complaint was not upheld.

Freeman on the land
Randle-Jolliffe's preoccupation with the the Magna Carta and medieval law is very reminiscent of that shown by the Freeman on the land movement, and he was described by Scrapper Duncan as a "Freeman on the Land charlatan". Randle-Jolliffe denies that he is part of the FoTL movement. Instead, he describes himself as a "hereditary freeman".