That is a novel approach Henry Franklin. But you should shed the illusion that the judge is a judge to begin with. Review the requirements in the incorporation of the US in 1871 then look at any specific requirements of oaths with your daughter corporation State of XXXX.
Squirrel;
That probably was ineffective even as ventilation. If you want to undermine the snakes like Shoonra then read up over on the US Replaced by Municipal Corporation in 1871 thread.
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For a couple years suitors have been making demand under Mandatory Judicial Notice for federal judges to put a certified copy of their oath into the case jacket to no avail. Only once have I seen the clerk assure the plaintiff in writing that the judge was an Article III judge with judicial jurisdiction and that was just a clerk speaking in error. The only reason the clerk said it was in hope it would appease the demand for an oath.
I spoke to the fellow in charge of judicial oversight of federal judges in Washington DC. He found it strange anybody would ever want to see one of these judge's oaths. He said effectively, "Some judges submit their oaths to us to keep in our personnel files." [Admission it is a private corporation, the US.] So I said, "Great! You are the guy we get the certified copies from then." He quickly explained that his office never provided certified copies of anything to anybody. They were in charge of judicial misconduct and such. Crazy if you do not understand the municipal corporate structure of "government".
Henry;
If you get a grasp on the municipal corporate requirements around oaths, then you might enjoy some success applying liens and billing against violations thereof. I suspect that John Suthers was responding to corporate requirements when he quickly got his oath filed with the secretary of state. I doubt it had anything to do with the State of Colorado constitution de jure.
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Suthers ran a vacant district attorney office for eight years in the late '80s - '96. He quit his post the day after I filed proof of that in a case he was prosecuting.
Regards,
David Merrill.