Absolutely not. That won't help you what so ever. Honestly, bringing it up will most likely make the judge punish you harder for trying to weasel out of your social debt.
If the real address can be located, the letter will be delivered. If not it will be returned to the sender.
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Goods which may be sees as public goods are- defence, prison service, police service street lighting
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