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Old 12-10-2003, 11:15 PM
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Re:How do you get a judge to enforce a common law default judgment?



Have you looked at U.S. v. O'Dell?& Or Williams v. Boulder Dam Credit Union?& Both of those cases cite other cases, IRS code and LAW that demonstrate the unlawful behavior of the IRS in their levy procedure.


Let me guess what happened.& Your employer received a "Notice of Levy" and then started withholding.& They may have asked you to sign something first... but regardless, this all done on a "Notice of Levy" -- correct?


The truth is, don't trip!!& Your employer can be held liable for stealing your money.& The levy is NOT LAWFUL and it is your employer's responsibility to know what is required in order for them to turn over your property to another.& What your employer is doing is called felony conversion.& You should be the winner in the end.


Go look at those two cases I've cited above... and check some of the cases and law that they cite.& Those two cases should be cited in any legal action you take.


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