c/o 2509 N. Campbell, #1776
Tucson, Arizona state
zip code exempt
December 26, 1996
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT APPEAL
Frank E. Goodroe
Executive Officer
United States District Court
312 North Spring Street
Los Angeles, California state
Subject: FOIA for your credentials
Dear Mr. Goodroe:
This is an appeal under the Freedom of Information Act.
On May 5, 1996, I requested documents from you under the Freedom
of Information Act. To date, the requested documents have not
been produced. I hereby appeal your failure to produce the
requested documents.
The documents that were withheld must be disclosed under the FOIA
because the original Thirteenth Amendment prevents government
officials from exercising privileges of a nobility class, such as
being exempt from the principles of open government and freedom
of information. Evidence of the original Thirteenth Amendment
has been filed with the Foreperson of the Grand Jury and with the
Clerk of the United States District Court in Tucson, Arizona
state (a Republic). See also Colorado Records Custodian.
Disclosure of the documents which I requested is in the public
interest because the information, and the procedure for obtaining
the information, are likely to contribute significantly to public
understanding of the operations and activities of government and
are not primarily in My commercial interest.
Moreover, the information requested will help to improve public
confidence in the integrity of the United States (federal
government), or to confirm that there are persons attempting to
exercise executive and judicial branch powers in America without
any authority or jurisdiction whatsoever. See U.S. v. Lopez.
Thank you for your careful consideration of this appeal.
Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Paul Andrew Mitchell
Paul Andrew, Mitchell, B.A., M.S.
Citizen of Arizona state and federal witness
All Rights Reserved without Prejudice
email: supremelawfirm@yahoo.com
website: http://supremelaw.com
copy: Judge Alex Kozinski, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
(supervising)
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