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Originally Posted by Jerseee
Mystic one,
From my knowledge, no one can be imprisoned for a debt. read your state's constitution's bill of rights. or the state that the person is from.
have fun
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For both of you this has nothing to do with law beyond the Federal Reserve Act as Public Law. That is what is amusing about Aaron Russo's latest film is he keeps asking, "Where is the law?" and thinks he has uncovered fraud because there is no law.
Well that is pretty clear out in the light that there is no law. There never has been. In admiralty one can suffer criminal penalties (debtors' prison) for breach of contract. That is why they are required to display the admiralty fringes, so you know what kind of court you are appearing in.
If you have been accepting private credit from the federal reserve then you have accrued an irrecusable obligation to report (Return). If you failed to do that filing then you are in breach of contract.
Regards,
David Merrill.