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Originally Posted by marie
I located over 20 pdf. files having to do with the Credit River Decision. Someone gathered the clerk stamped documents and scanned them in. I haven't taken the time to read through every single file.
From what I have perused, if I have understood correctly, it seemed that while alive Judge Mahoney refused to allow appeals on the Jurys' decision.
Was this court an Article III court?
I am attempting to compress the files into a zip, I would upload them if I were able to access the downloads on this forum (is there a trick? a catch? a secret password?) I do wish admin. would fix it. I have sent an email to the forum 'contact us'...no reply.
That's funny (giggle) ...upload to download...
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Hi Marie;
The attorneys are a little miffed at your find. Do you have the transcript from the trial?
I read that a long time ago and tried finding it later and couldn't. Someday I will eventually breakdown and order it for $10 from Audrey Brown at (952) 496-8200 (or x8209) in File #19054.
You asked is this an Article III court? Nope. It is the court above Article III courts, a township as the positive law jural society sitting in assize under a justice of the peace presiding. This is why Jerome Daly was never made to leave his home there.
In the establishment of Article III courts - the Judiciary Act of 1789, Congress was careful to preserve the courts of the people.
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"...the United States, ... within their respective districts, as well as upon the high seas; (a) saving to suitors, in all cases, the right of a common law remedy, where the common law is competent to give it; and shall also have exclusive original cognizance of all seizures on land,..." The First Judiciary Act; September 24, 1789; Chapter 20, page 77. The Constitution of the United States of America, Revised and Annotated - Analysis and Interpretation - 1982; Article III, §2, Cl. 1 Diversity of Citizenship, U.S. Government Printing Office document 99-16, p. 741.
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I have attached a more recent instruction for removal. You must understand a little about elastic currency since 1913 and read it to the last page to really get it though.
Regards,
David Merrill.
P.S. Marie; please copy and paste the link where you found certified pages from Credit River.