Time: Sun Nov 10 12:17:39 1996
To: cpetras@stratos.net (Charles Petras)
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: People v. Boxer
Cc: 
Bcc: 

Dear Charles,

The California Supreme Court staff
put it in archives, and they will
now refuse to fetch the file from
the archives.  I have the original
pleadings in disk, and I do charge
a handling fee for preparing the
computer disk and mailing it to you.
That fee is $25.00 in cash or blank
U.S. Postal Money Order, insured to
the shipping address below.

/s/ Paul Mitchell



At 02:09 PM 11/10/96 -0500, you wrote:
>In one of your posts, if memory serves me, you mentioned the Calif. S.Ct.
>case of People v. Boxer (No. S-030016, Dec. 1992), which you said related to
>the 16th Amend.
>
>I was at the law library the other day, and was unable to locate same in the
>published decisions.  Unfortunately I don't have access to Westlaw, so can
>you suggest another source where I might get a copy?
>
>Thanx...
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>    ``[The Supreme Court] does not render justice.  Juries render justice, 
>    but where has the jury system gone?  In civil cases, juries are only 
>    vestiges of the past.  The civil law has been taken over by the judges 
>    and is now there exclusive property.  The civil law is business.  And 
>    people will not be allowed to meddle in something as important as business.
>      Yet, even now, the people have not yet discovered they have been
>    disenfranchised.  Even lawyers can't stand to admit it.  In any nation in 
>    which people's rights have been subordinated to the rights of the few, in 
>    any totalitarian nation, the first institution to be dismantled is the jury.
>      I was, I am, afraid.''  -- Gerry Spence, Trial By Fire, at page 455.
>
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