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Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 11:56:58 -0700
To: Dale Robertson <habeascorpus@hotmail.com>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in toolbar]
Subject: I need a rest stop.

Hi Dale,

I have been waking up tired, for
the past two weeks, and this is
a sure sign that I need some rest
and relaxation.  

Would you mind if I were to broadcast
a short note, referring people to you,
if any emergencies should arise?

If this is okay with you, please
let me know, here, how they should
contact you: email, phone, or other.

Many thanks.  I won't announce anything
until and unless I hear from you.


/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://supremelaw.com

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"We do well to bear in mind the extraordinary prestige of
the great writ, Habeas Corpus ad Subjiciendum in Anglo-
American jurisprudence: "The most Celebrated writ in the
English Law." 3 Blackstone Commentaries 129. It is "a writ
antecedent to statute, and throwing its root deep into the
genius of our common law.... it is perhaps the most
important writ known to the constitutional law of england,
affording as it does a swift and imperative remedy in all 
cases of illegal restraint or confinement. It is of 
immemorial antiquity... ."

"It's root principle is that in a civilized society, 
government must always be accountable to the judiciary for
a man's imprisonment: If the imprisonment connot be shown
to conform with the fundamental requirements of law, the 
individual is entitled to his immediate release."

Fay v. Noia, 372 US 391 (1963)
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Dale Robertson
habeascorpus@hotmail.com


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