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Attacking Presumption of Debtor/Slave
I attached an ex parte declaratory judgment to my motion for common law docket and jury trial and petition for redress ( which included a motion to dismiss with prejudice.)
Sounds great but I screwed up in court with procedure and the judge blew it off. I have declared my status as sovereign with affidavit. However it demands that the judge make a determination as to my status before the court as sovereign or slave.
The judge cannot declare me a slave according to the constitution which only leaves sovreign as the alternative. It should paint the judge into a corner in writing if submitted right - and presented properly (my goof)
Since the judge ignored it I will file a writ of mandamus to force the determination.
I have another case coming up and I attached the same as part of my petition for redress. Hope we can be bettered prepared in court this time.
I am learning from others who have used this that the judges are ignoring them. They are all in various stages of writs and motions and appeals.
I am sure I should be able to use that fact in my motion to vacate as in the declaratory judgment it says:
Failure to make such ex parte declaratory judgment will be res judicata that the Petitioner is indeed "Sovereign not subject to fraudulent contracts."
It is supposed to help with paper trail (as we know they don't always put things in the record or even have a court recorder)
Of course it should end the case right then and there but you know how that goes.
If anyone else has any info on this and its effectiveness I would be greatly interested.
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sadie
not legal advice - just my 2 cents (not lawful money)
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