Sam's Top Ten List for Constitutional
Rogue Officials
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Refuses to answer challenges. |
“Sir, with all due respect, am I to understand that you’re impersonating a judge?”
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Any malfeasance by an official. |
“Sir, if you exceed the authority of your office, if you step outside your oath, you instantly vacate your office and lose your immunity.”
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Attorney fails to respond to any of your motions – therefore no controversy exists. |
“I make a motion for dismissal of this case for lack of subject matter jurisdiction in response to Mr. Jones’ failure to respond to my motion. By that default, the parties are in agreement, and no controversy exists for adjudication, hence there is no subject matter. Please dismiss immediately as this motion is unopposed.”
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Biased ruling. |
“Sir, may I remind you that you are required pursuant to your oath to be impartial.
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Official refuses to correct reported crime |
“Sir, it appears that you have abandoned the bench and joined our opponent.”
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Contempt Threat; Fees for jury trial. |
“Sir, with all due respect, in Miller v. U.S. it was established that: ‘The claim and exercise of a Constitutional Right cannot be converted into a crime.’ (Miller v. U.S. 230 F, 2d 286, 489) Am I to understand that you don’t have an oath of office?...
“Also sir, I believe impeding due exercise of rights is a crime punishable by a year in prison, isn’t that correct?”
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You have no Constitutional rights. You’re under contract. |
“Sir, the Constitution of these united States of America is the supreme law of the land. No other law, rule, regulation or code including contract can supercede it, nor can your authority as a judge, or an imposter acting as a judge. If you will not confirm your oath, you are an imposter, you are unlawful in the office, step down.”
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You don’t have that right in my Court. |
“Sir, you have a private court? Then you have no authority to hear this. I’m an American Citizen. I’m guaranteed rights. I’m guaranteed to be heard in an Article III court. Sir, you have no authority to hear this. Step down.”
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You don’t have a Constitutional right to ________. |
“Excuse me sir, that right was reserved back to me in the Ninth Amendment.”
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Adverse ruling outside Constitution. |
“Sir, may I remind you that you are required pursuant to your oath to be impartial.
"With due respect, upon what facts, law and evidence do you base your statement or ruling?”
“Excuse me, where does it state that in the Constitution, with all due respect? Can you cite that for me?”
“I make a motion by special appearance for reconsideration with demand that the Court support the ruling with findings of fact and conclusions of law, and in the absence of same that the ruling be stricken as unsupported opinion, frivolous, void, and not binding in this Court”
“Sir, you’ve been unable to support the ruling with law, so it‘s of necessity frivolous, without merit, and not binding in this court.”
“The ruling has been rendered to opinion, and in fact, unsupported opinion which can never be a valid basis for any statement or ruling in a Constitutionally competent court, pursuant to your oath.”
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Case law outside Constitution |
“There he goes again, Judge, perjuring his oath and attempting to injure the very Constitution to which he has pledged his loyalty.”
"Sir, unless you can support your ruling with a Constitutional argument or amendment specific to the Bill of Rights which supports the case law, with due respect the ruling is frivolous, without merit, and not binding in this court.”
“Your honor, by refusing to support his position Constitutionally, Mr. ______________ is in rebellion against the Constitution and you must remove him from this court room for his insurrection.”
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