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Old 09-09-2004, 02:43 PM
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Case Cites on Lawful Money



Dated January 6, 1969<CENTER>BY THE COURT
/s/ Martin V. Mahoney
MARTIN V. MAHONEY
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
CREDIT RIVER TOWNSHIP
SCOTT COUNTY, MINNESOTA


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I am bound by oath to support the Constitution of the United States and laws passed pursuant thereto and the Constitution and Laws of Minnesota not in

conflict therewith. This is an important Case to both parties and involves issues, apparently, not previously decided before. It is also important to the

public. The Clerk of the District Court is an officer of the Judicial Branch of the State of Minnesota. His act is the Act of the State. U.S. Constitution,

Article I, Section 10 provides "No State Shall make any Thing but Gold and Silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts." The tender of the two Federal Reserve

Notes runs counter to the fundamental Law of the land, the Constitution of the United States of America. It appears on the face of it that the Notes are

ineffectual for any purpose and that I am not justified in taking any steps toward the allowance of an Appeal in this case.



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It is, however, the Order of this Court that the parties are entitled to a full hearing before this Court, and, if requested a full hearing will be

granted.
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