Via First Class U.S. Mail
(out of necessity)
February 11, 2002 A.D.
Mr. Dale A. Drozd
c/o Clerk of Court
501 “I” Street, Suite 4-200
Sacramento 95814-2322
CALIFORNIA, USA
Subject: Sections 6002, 6067 and 6126,
California Business and Professions Code
Greetings Mr. Drozd:
I specifically deny that you were ever a member, in good standing, of the State Bar of California. See Section 6002 supra.
Section 6067 of the California Business and Professions Code reads as follows:
Every person on his
admission shall take an oath to support the Constitution of the United States and
the Constitution of the State of California, and faithfully to discharge the
duties of any attorney at law to the best of his knowledge and ability. A certificate of oath shall be indorsed
upon his license.
[bold emphasis added]
See also 28 U.S.C. 631(b)(1) (qualifications for magistrates include 5 years as a member in good standing of the State Bar).
DEMAND
Formal DEMAND is hereby made of you to deliver a certified copy of said certificate of oath to the mailing location shown below, no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, March 1, 2002 A.D. (ten+ (10) days hence).
Failure to perform will give Me probable cause to charge you with violating Section 6126 of the California Business and Professions Code (a misdemeanor). See also 4 U.S.C. 101 in pari materia with the Supremacy Clause (Constitution, Laws and Treaties).
Sincerely yours,
/s/ Paul Andrew Mitchell
Author, Damaged Party and Plaintiff,
Mitchell v. AOL Time Warner, Inc. et al.
DCUS Sacramento #CIV. S-01-1480 WBS DAD PS
U.S. Mail:
c/o General Delivery
Phillipsville 95559-9999
CALIFORNIA, USA
copy: State Bar of California
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CALIFORNIA, USA
State Bar of California
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Los Angeles 90015-2299
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Clerk of Court
Supreme Court of California
350 McAllister Street
San Francisco 94102-3600
CALIFORNIA, USA