Time: Tue Nov 12 18:46:46 1996 To: joseph.d.robertson@nhmccd.cc.tx.us From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: Habeas Corpus & Supreme Law Firm Cc: Bcc: <snip> >And, I hope no one will be in need of a Writ of Habeas Corpus in my >absence! Resubscribing on 11 Nov 96. > >Adios for now! > >Constitutionally, > >Dale Robertson Dear Dale, I hope you had a terrific anniversary. Please give my best regards to your wife. Now that you mention it, I might be needing a Habeas Corpus. Keep reading! Here is my unsolicited proposal to you: As a Principal in the Supreme Law Firm, and founder of the Supreme Law Seminars, we have been working feverishly to develop a broad-based and general-purpose method to defeat federal prosecutions of Union state Citizens. These files are so powerful, that there have been at least 12 attempts on my life during the past several months, during which I have begun to implement these briefs in actual cases. The one key piece we are missing is a good Habeas Corpus which is integrated with the rest of our work (in form, content, substance, etc.) I would be willing to share these files with you, without any fee, provided that you would first be willing to agree to a limited non-disclosure agreement concerning their use. We have spent untold resources getting to this point, and we do not want these files released to the general public, who are not "generally" educated enough to make good uses of them, without our guidance (and compensation, I must add). My standard rate is $75 per hour, charged against a minimum retainer of $500, with additions in minimum increments of $250. So, there is a certain amount of proprietary interest which I must defend here, and I want you to know, by writing this, that I also respect your proprietary interests and will defend them as vigorously as I defend my own. So, if you are at all interested in this proposal, I will need to receive from you an email message indicating that you agree not to disclose anything that you receive from me, until further notice. Let's call it "the evaluation period," shall we? At the end of that evaluation period, we can decide together how we are going to proceed. I am reserving my right to require that you delete all files which you have received from me, at the end of the evaluation period. One option, of course, if for you to join our Supreme Law Firm as an associate, or in some other capacity. That matter can wait until we have had a chance to get to know each other. I am standing by to receive your answer. Happy Anniversary!! /s/ Paul Mitchell
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