COURT SPELLS

Spells For Winning Court Cases

Spells for winning court cases and rituals for winning court cases often focus on “sweetening” judicial figures, ensuring truth prevails, or silencing opposition. These practices range from traditional Hoodoo “court case magic” to candle spells and prayer.

Common Spells and Rituals

  • Sweetening Jar Spell: This ritual aims to make the judge and jury more favourable toward you.
  • Method: Place the judge’s name or photo in a small jar. Add “sweetening” ingredients like honey or syrup, along with herbs like cinnamon (for success) and High John the Conqueror root (for overcoming obstacles).
  • Action: Recite an affirmation such as, “I sweeten all your thoughts of me, and I’ll leave your courtroom clear and free”.

Candle Spells for Justice:

Using specific colours and herbs to influence the trial’s outcome.
Colors: Use brown candles to cut through legal red tape or purple candles for a favourable verdict. Some rituals use both white (truth) and black (banishing injustice) candles.
Dressing: Anoint candles with Court Case Oil (often containing galangal, calamus, or tobacco).
Chewing John (Galangal Root) Ritual: A classic Hoodoo practice involves chewing a piece of galangal root (also known as “Little John”) while in the courtroom.
Method: I suggest boiling the root in sugar water beforehand. You chew it during the trial so your words “find favor” with the judge.
Psalm Magic & Prayer: Many traditions use specific religious texts to seek divine intervention.
The Psalm 35: Often recited to “plead my cause” and silence enemies.
Psalm 20: Read seven times over a purple candle the night before court for a favourable verdict.

Key Ingredients & Tools

High John the Conqueror Root: Used for power, mastery, and winning against the odds.
Bay Leaves: Burned with the word “Victory” written on them to release intentions into the universe.
Court Case Powder: Applied to oneself or clothing before entering the courtroom to boost confidence and influence.
St. Expedite Offerings: Prayers to St. Expedite (the patron saint of urgent causes) are often accompanied by offerings of pound cake and water.

Practical Legal Tips

While these spiritual practices are used for emotional and energetic support, they are not a substitute for professional legal advice.
Meeting all filing deadlines.
Ensuring all evidence is legally admissible.
Maintaining a respectful and calm demeanour during proceedings

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    Tips for Success in the Courtroom
    Meet Your Deadlines. …
    Choose a Judge or Jury Trial. …
    Learn the Elements of Your Case. …
    Make Sure Your Evidence Is Admissible. …
    Prepare a Trial Notebook.
    Learn the Ropes.
    Watch Some Trials. …
    Be Respectful.