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Old 04-24-2008, 03:37 PM
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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...



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.


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.
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Originally Posted by Shoonra
It is worth noting that the fealty to the Pope, which you cited for its explicit mention of the Templar abbey in Dover, is the legal basis for the invalidation of the Magna Carta after it was sealed at Runnymede.
During discussion about the Treaty of 1213 and the Magna Charta (1215).

http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/medieval/magframe.htm
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/john1a.html
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