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Staff
Project Advisory Committee - 6
TOC - 7
Preface - 12
Acknowledgements - 14
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Part I - 16
Common Law and Uncommon Courts: - 16
An Overview of the Common Law Court Movement - 16
Posse Comitatus - 18
Avoiding Legal Authority - 21
Hidden History as Justification - 22
The Posse and the Common Law - 24
First Wave of the Common Law Movement - 29
Decline and Resurgence - 34
The Future of Common Law Courts - 44
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Part II - 46
Tactics in the Courtroom - 47
Challenging Subject Matter Jurisdiction - 47
A. The Gold-Fringed Flag
Issue - 47
B. Typical Responses to the
Flag Objection - 48
1.
Noting the Objection - 48
2.
The Contempt Power - 48
3.
Acquiesence - 49
C. Additional Authority -
49
Federal Courts - 49
State Courts - 49
Challenging Personal Jurisdiction - 51
A. The
"Sovereign" vs. the "Corporate" Citizen - 51
B. Typical Responses to the
Personal Jurisdiction Issue - 52
1.
Note the Objection and Move On - 52
2.
Use of the Contempt Power - 53
3.
Engaging the Party in Argument - 53
C. Additional Authority -
54
Federal Courts - 54
State Courts - 54
Demanding Use of "The Common Law - 55
A. Demanding a Strict
Interpretation of "Common Law - 55
B. Typical Responses to the
Common Law Demand - 56
1.
Acquiescense - 56
2.
Continue over objection - 57
Significance of "The Bar - 58
A. Refusing to Enter the
Bar - 58
B. Typical Responses to the
Bar Argument - 59
1.
Acquiescense - 59
2.
Refuse to Accommodate/Contempt - 59
3.
Creative Resolution - 60
C. Additional Authority -
59
1.
The First Amendment Problem - 60
2.
Titles of Nobility - 60
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PART IV: Tactics Outside of the
Courtroom - 83
Interactions with the Clerk - 84
A. Appearance at Office/Window/Counter of Court
Clerk - 84
B. Clerk Responses to Members of the Movement
1. Train Personnel to
Identify Members - 84
2. Have Written
Policies
3. Personnel Should
Remain Calm and Courteous - 85
4. Be Ready, Willing
and Able to Explain Policies - 85
5. Notify up the Chain
of Command - 86
Actions Against Court Personnel - 87
A. Service of Process/Personal Suits Against
Court Personnel - 87
B. Responses to Service of Process/Personal
Suits - 87
1. Avoid Confrontation
- 87
2. Notify up Chain of
Command - 88
3. Retain Counsel, if
Needed - 88
4. Retaliate - 88
C. Additional Authority - 88
1. Personal Liability
for Civil Rights Suits - 88
a. Who is a "person" - 88
b. Under color of state law - 89
i. Symbiotic relationship - 89
ii. Public function - 89
iii. Close nexus - 89
iv. Joint Participation - 89
c. Immunities - 89
i. Qualified Immunity - 89
Threats Against Court Personnel - 90
A. Threats Against Court Personnel - 90
1. Have a System in
Place - 90
2. Ensure Personnel are
Trained - 90
3. Do Not Engage the
Party - 90
4. ALWAYS Inform Law
Enforcement or Court Security - 90
Violent Actions - 92
A. Members of the Movement Become Violent - 92
B. Clerk Responses - 90
1. Training/Support for
Personnel - 92
2. Preventive Measures
- 92
3. Involve Law
Enforcement IMMEDIATELY - 92
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Part V: Trial Court Performance Standards
1. Access to Justice -
93
2. Expedition and
Timeliness - 93
3. Equality, Fairness
and Integrity - 93
4. Independence and
Accountability - 94
5. Public Trust and
Confidence - 94
Relationship Between Responses and the TCPS
1. Access to Justice -
96
2. Expedition and
Timeliness - 96
3. Equality, Fairness
and Integrity - 96
4. Independence and
Accountability - 97
5. Public Trust and
Confidence - 98
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Appendix A: Resource Guide - 99
1. Legislative
Responses - 100
1.1 Sample State
Statutes - 101
1.1.1 Simulating legal
process (Examples) - 101
Oregon Revised Statutes § 162.355 - 101
South Carolina Code of Laws § 16-17-735 - 101
1.1.2 Barratry - 103
1.1.3 Paramilitary
Training - 103
Rhode Island General Laws § 11-55-1 Definitions - 103
Rhode Island General Laws § 11-55-2 Paramilitary training prohibited.
- 103
Rhode Island General Laws § 11-55-3 Penalty for violation. - 104
Rhode Island General Laws § 11-55-3 Penalty for violation. - 104
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes § 5515. Prohibiting of paramilitary
training. - 104
1.1.4 Threats to Public
Officials - 105
California Penal Code § 71.
Delaware Code Annotated § 1240. Threats to public officials. - 106
1.1.5 Exceptions to
Duty to Record - 107
Ohio Revised Code Annotated § 317.13 - 107
Missouri Revised Statutes § 428.110 - 107
1.1.6 Preventing
Nonconsensual Liens Against Public Officials - 107
Alaska Statutes § 34.35.950. - 107
Revised Code of
Washington § 60.70.010 - 108
Intent-Definitions -
108
Helpful Websites - 110
Listserv for Court
Management - 111
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Appendix B: Movement Sources - 112
1. Movement web pages -
113
1.1 Patriots
2. Militias
3. Tax Protestors
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Appendix C: Movement Documents - 116
1. Tactics - 116
Gold-Fringed Flag Returned to Court - 118
Right Way L.A.W. Suggests: Quit Contracting for Traffic Tickets - 119
The Federal System - 120
A. The Federal Government (the United States).
- 120
B. The State Governments (the several states).
- 120
C. The Common Law States (the free states). -
120
D. The effects of the 14th Amendment. - 120
Affidavit - 121
How to handle a Roadblock the Libertarian Way - 123
THE CODE PROJECT: A New School of Law - 125
Introduction - 125
Forward - 126
Changing United States Citizenship - 128
AFFIDAVIT OF CITIZENSHIP INFORMATION AND DECLARATION - 131
MEMO ON SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER - 133
Briefs/Filings - 135
ABATEMENT-Taxes - 138
ABATEMENT-General - 141
MOTION FOR DECLATATORY JUDGMENT - 147
The Citizens Rule Book - 151
JURY HANDBOOK - 151
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Section I A HANDBOOK FOR JURORS - 151
YOU ARE ABOVE THE LAW! - 152
LAW OF THE LAND - 153
A SUMMARY OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS - 154
A SUMMARY OF THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO - 154
GIVE UP RIGHTS FOR THE "COMMON GOOD"?
- 155
INALIENABLE, (UNALIENABLE) OR NATURAL RIGHTS! -
155
JURY TAMPERING? A JURY'S Rights, Powers and
Duties - 155
The Right of the JURY to be Told of Its Power -
156
LAWS, FACTS AND EVIDENCE - 156
HOW DOES TYRANNY BEGIN? WHY ARE THERE SO MANY
LAWS? - 156
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Section II GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH! - 157
SCOURAGED FOR NOT TAKING A LICENSE! - 157
JURY OF PEERS - 158
WHO HAS THE RIGHT TO SIT ON A JURY? - 158
FREEDOM FOR WILLIAM PENN - 158
THE FIRST AMENDMENT - 159
HE BROKE THE LAW! - 159
IT IS ALMOST UNFAIR! - 159
JEFFERSON'S WARNINGS! - 159
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Section III INDEX TO THE ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS - 160
GENERAL INDEX TO: THE UNANIMOUS DECLARATION -
160
GENERAL INDEX TO: CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED
STATES - 160
GENERAL INDEX TO: THE BILL OF RIGHTS - 162
ARTICLES - COMMON LAW - 162
AMENDMENTS - EQUITY LAW - 162
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THE COMMON LAW: THE NEW PATRIOT
"RELIGION - 165
Origin of Given Names - 166
How Family Names Arose in Western Europe - 166
Names from Animals, Places, Appearances - 167
Surnames in Other Languages - 167
Modern Jewish Surnames - 167
Middle and Hyphenated Names - 167
Style and Meaning in Given Names - 168
Place-names and Trade Names - 168
FEDERAL JURISDICTION - 179
FEDERAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTION - 186
TRY THE LAW - 189
Colorado Findings of Fact and Redress for
Grievances - 194
INDIANA CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE I SECTION 19 - 198
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