Time: Tue Dec 03 20:42:29 1996
To: ckerr@netcom.com (Chris Kerr)
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Judicial Misconduct Complaint
Cc: 
Bcc: 

Chris,

So, you are a state Citizen by birth,
who was defrauded into the other, lower
class of citizens.  See "jus soli" 
in Black's Law Dictionary, Sixth Edition.

/s/ Paul Mitchell
all rights reserved



At 07:30 PM 12/3/96 -0800, you wrote:
>> >If I ever find myself in 'court', I will have to know how to get 
>> >myself in the right venue and/or jurisdiction.
>> 
>> The authority for such a 
>> Judicial Complaint is 28 U.S.C. 372(c).
>> 
>> Where were you born?
>
>Colorado Springs, Colorado state. In a state hospital I'm pretty sure. I 
>mean, NOT in a military one. But it was with parents that felt they 
>were U.S. citizens (although they were not), and so I got a Birth 
>Certificate, and they allowed the hospital to assign a SSN to me. Still 
>have it. I'm a collage student and it's too hard getting a job w/o it in 
>todays job market. In court I'd probably have to prove to them how biased 
>the world is to people w/o them and that's why I continued to keep mine 
>although not a U.S. citizen. Still, the FICA tax bugs me. I will probably 
>ditch it as soon as I can.
>
>> /s/ Paul Mitchell
>
>>From my understanding of signatures, they attest to all the above and 
>extend to any adhesion contracts, or contracts refered to yet not seen. 
>While a locus sigilli attests only to what is before it. Wouldn't that be 
>safer than signing everything?
>
>> >ckerr 
>> >ARR 
>
>> All Rights Reserved, yes?
>
>Yep. I want to get it in there, but I don't want to be too bold about it 
>ATM. 
>
>ckerr
>ARR
>
>
      


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