About Court Case Spell Work
“Court Case” is a term used in hoodoo and folk magic that means any type of spell work for legal matters. It covers all justice spells. This family of spell work can be used for anything from grievances with your employer, civil matters, and criminal cases. Since the majority of spell work here is derived from hoodoo practices, that is what will be covered here. I am not able to give you legal advice because I am not a lawyer. The information contained here is based on courtroom folklore, customs, and the experiences of myself, my customers, and information gathered from old-time root workers, and hoodoo researchers.
Traditional Court Case Botanicals:
Court Case Root: Also known as Galangal Root, this root has a wonderful, spicy aroma and is one of the main ingredients in Traditional Court Case formulas. Carry it in a mojo bag for luck in court. Also called “Little John to chew” because in old time spells this root was chewed while in court and spat out in an area where the person you wanted to influence would step. (A variation of African foot track magic). I don’t know if you could get away with the spitting part these days, but there is more than one way to skin a cat, or fry a fish, or . . . you know what I mean. By the way, if you want to try the chewing part- I just want to let you know that this root is very hard. don’t loose any teeth- take a smaller, narrow piece and try boiling it for a few minutes to soften it up first.
Black Mustard Seeds: One of my favorites! Use these little buggers to sow confusion among your enemies and adversaries. Black poppy seeds are also employed for this use. Some people like to use both. Sprinkle these seeds wherever your enemy might walk, or carry them on your person, or in a mojo bag when you appear for legal proceedings to bring confusion to the case and be set free. (note- “black” mustard seeds often appear to be dark brown- this is not unusual, they still work.)
Deer’s Tongue Leaves: This is one sweet smelling herb (kind of reminds me of Vanilla, or Tonka Beans). In hoodoo folklore this herb is reputed to grant anyone who holds it, great eloquence of speech. Sprinkle a little in your lawyer’s pocket, and carry some in your mojo bag when you appear in court.
Solomon’s Seal Root: Named for King Solomon of the Bible (of course). It’s been said that this herb is used to grant wisdom to the judge, and to draw success and clear-minded decisions to your cause. Place this in your mojo bag, or use in a honey jar spell when you sweeten others to your cause.
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