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Date: Wed, 01 Oct 1997 17:01:33 -0700
To: <ignition-point@pobox.com>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Roby Ridge: Legal Intervention
Cc: <jon.roland@the-spa.com>

Assuming the facts are as stated heretofore,
I wholeheartedly concur with Jon's guidance
here.  

Good work, Jon!

/s/ Paul Mitchell
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At 04:54 PM 10/1/97 PDT, you wrote:
>This is to suggest a course for third-party legal intervention in the 
>Shirley Allen case. It is not "legal advice", but constitutional guidance.
>
>Some citizen on the scene needs to file a criminal complaint in Federal 
>District Court against the Sheriff and County of Christian for violation 
>of 18 USC 242, deprivation of rights under color of law, and 241, 
>conspiracy to deprive civil rights. That criminal complaint should be 
>accompanied by a "Constructive Notice of Intent to Make Citizen's Arrest" 
>on those charges. A copy of the filings, certified by the federal district 
>clerk, then needs to be served in person on the sheriff and the county 
>attorney.
>
>The filing should be videotaped and witnessed. In case the federal clerk 
>tries to refuse the filing, demand that it be filed, and demand that any 
>refusal to file be put in writing. Once the demand is made, as a matter of 
>public record, it is filed whether the clerk accepts it or not, and the 
>action can be carried forward as if filed.
>
>The arrest does not need to be custodial. Presumably the sheriff and 
>county are not likely to flee. But they need to know that there is a 
>constitutional and criminal issue here and that they are not protected 
>from criminal prosecution by that protective order.
>
>--Jon
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