28 ~ To Plea or Not to Plea?
To
Plea is to admit something happened. Once you enter a plea or accept
Re-Presentation, you enter the jurisdiction of the court and waive
all of your rights.
By
now you should be getting familiar with the documentation on the CD.
Read the demand for
correction in it's entirety and understand. state
If
you are asked by a Judge to enter a plea and you answer, it
constitutes venue with the court. Instead you want to tell him that
you don’t understand the language of the
court. It doesn't matter if he gets emotional, because the
record is what will go to the higher court, not the judge, so
you want it to be sparkling with the facts, the law and the truth.
You
should rehearse this statement and know it by heart:
“I
do not understand the language of the jurisdiction foreign but I am
appearing specially and not generally with the Title 42 U.S.C.: ch.21
:sec. 1986 certifiable knowledge of the law with the Rule 10(a) for
the correction of the name and the Rule 60(b) for the discovery and
the rule 26(e) for the reporting of the fraud. My name is (upper and
lowercase) First-Middle:Last and I am with the Title 4 U.S.C.: ch.1:
sec. 1 Civilian Flag of the unity-States of our world(America).”
Then
you can ask if the fine for the breach of contract is to be paid in
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK notes or Constitutionally mandated gold coins.
If
he asks you any specific questions, reply with one of these:
“You
want me to make a legal determination about that and I cannot do it
or am not qualified to do. I am not a judge or a member of the bar.”
“Are
you making a solicitation with intent to defraud me? Please when
dealing with me always put your offers in writing.”
“Your
offer or your statement is not applicable to me and you are time
barred from the date of my filing.”
“Mr.
_______ I am not required to testify against myself. What does the
record show that I have filed?”
...And
continue reading the law to the record right from where you left off.
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- Right of Travel vs. Privelege to Drive
- Law of the Land vs. Law of the Sea
- A real life case of Kidnapping
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