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Old 01-06-2006, 03:29 PM
planetmark planetmark is offline
Practice Makes Perfect
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Washington
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There IS remedy for such things. I haven't learned enough about it yet to give advice, but I believe one or more of the following should be effective, and we all need to master these tools:

Writ of habeous corpus
quo warranto (does the "judge" have his oath on file?)
Writ of mandemus
Civil suit under USC title 42-1983

When properly prepared and presented, I can't see how these items wouldn't be effective, even in a totally corrupt situation. If needed, you go right over their head to the Feds, then to Supreme court if needed.

Anybody that has ever beaten this system needs to chime in here. I'm facing the same deal soon, and am studying like mad to make my last stand. One thing I HAVE learned, is that if you pay SOMETHING, they can't come after you for contempt. As long as you are "trying", they have no grounds to persue action. I'm doing $20/month on a $1k/month "obligation" currently. Full stop on payments brings disaster. Like with the IRS, if you pay what they say you owe, they lose their power to fight you - then go back and fight the system to get your money back from a position of strength.

We need to pull together and find effective remedies for such foolishness, and soon!
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