Time: Tue Jul 01 06:11:11 1997 by primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id GAA05346; Tue, 1 Jul 1997 06:08:43 -0700 (MST) by usr05.primenet.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) with SMTP id GAA07347; Tue, 1 Jul 1997 06:08:38 -0700 (MST) Date: Tue, 01 Jul 1997 06:06:55 -0700 To: (Recipient list suppressed) From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: Who is/was Norman L. Vroman? Hon. Norman Leon Vroman, and wife Raleigh: Former municipal court judge in California, appointed by then Governor Ronald Reagan. Vroman was highly critical of "cash register courts," as he called them. I met him at his arraignment on income tax charges before a federal magistrate in San Francisco. He thought I was a fed (because I had a suit and tie on). I advised him to demur, and he did. What followed was another judicial travesty. The worst moment occurred when the Hon. Eugene Lynch (yes, his real name), agreed that Vroman was entitled to a Bill of Particulars detailing the exact statutes which made him a person required to file. But, then Vroman asked the fateful question: "Will I be able to RELY upon that document for my defense, your Honor?" Lynch, "Well, on second thought, maybe we won't require that document of the government after all!" For Vroman's trial, we worked up some great posters showing the jury how the IRS was violating the Federal Register Act, the Administrative Procedures Act, and the Paperwork Reduction Act. I think those posters defeated the felony charges, although Vroman was found guilty of the misdemeanors (failing to file). He went to federal prison, first in Boron, California, where he contracted valley fever (from the air conditioning ducts, he thinks). He had a spontaneous recovery at a federal prison hospital in Minnesota. When they brought him back to Pleasanton, California, they had no room in the regular prison, so they put him in lock-down (for a misdemeanor). He said that his treatment grew progressively worse during his year behind bars. When he was released, he was no longer interested in fighting, so he retired to the back country in the Idaho wilderness, from whence he has disappeared. I owe an immense debt of gratitude to him, for so many things, including his only copy of the original constitution. He said that is was bouncing around in the back of his truck, and the glass on the picture frame kept breaking, so he brought it into the house, not knowing what to do with a document that obviously did not want to stay in his possession. When I entered his life, he knew instantly that I was the one who was to take it. He said the key to breaking the Internal Revenue Code was to be found in the Sixth Amendment: nature and cause clause. He was the first one to see an early draft of "The Federal Zone" and he was wildly ecstatic that I had broken that Code. He couldn't wait for each succeeding chapter, even hounding me when I experienced inevitable delays. He is obviously a very special man in my life, and I have been unable to locate him for over a year now. I fear the worst. The IRS kept hounding him for millions in back taxes. My best hope for him is that he changed his name and moved somewhere else. He has a beautiful silver and black wolf hound, who is smarter than both of us. Her name is Sasha, I believe. Any help you can provide would be most appreciated. Many thanks, in advance. /s/ Paul Mitchell http://www.supremelaw.com At 05:13 AM 7/1/97 -0700, you wrote: >================[ Distributed Message ]================ > ListServer: fwolist (Free World Order) > Type: Not Moderated > Distributed on: 01-JUL-97, 05:13:02 >Original Written by: IN:wwatts@gic.gi.com. >======================================================= > > > >> No Notice -- No Law. >> See 44 U.S.C. 1505(a). > >> "Actual Notice" was one of >> THE FIRST lessons from my >> mentor, Hon. Norman L. Vroman. > >Who is/was Norman L. Vroman? > >Bill Watts >http://www.nothinbut.net/~wwatts > > -- > >The jury has a right to judge both the >law as well as the fact in controversy. > >John Jay, first Chief Justice, U.S. >Supreme Court, in Georgia v. 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