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Originally Posted by kgod999
anybody got any ideas on how to expunge a criminal record? i was thinking of working up a contractual method to expunge records where the court cannot prove there was a flesh and blood damaged party bringing a claim to court. any ideas on this? similar to cleaning up a credit report. the computers they use only provide stuff submitted without verifying just like credit bureaus do.
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This may or may not be of any help.
Just me throwing out some thoughts which may be obvious to you seasoned freedom fighters, and some of which could be mistaken.
I'm still in the early stages of learning, so bear with me, please!
All courts are where commercial corporations go to do business, and all have to follow UCC.
All charges have a commercial value. All presentments can be refused for cause without dishonor UCC 3-501. If you are talking about expunging criminal record in a court of admiralty (Article II court), then UCC 3-501 may possibly be used to demand True due process in an Article III court of common law with probable cause rather than reasonable cause, and with an actual victim. Jurisdiction can always be attacked, even after the judgment, unless I'm mistaken.
If one still has the old presentments and becomes aware of the fraud perpetrated on them by corporate commercial Agency, part of that fraud being pulled into an Article II court as federal domestic product, rather than as flesh and blood man/woman (in propria persona, sui juris) then one can Refuse the old presentment for Cause, can they not? Just because one is not aware of the fraud at the time does not mean it doesn't exist.
I would like to find a way to do the same, kgod, so I'm just throwing out some ideas here. What we're shooting for with UCC 3-501, as it has been explained to me, is True due process per Amendment VII.
Courts of Admiralty do not provide True due process.
Any thoughts anyone?
Am I way off here?
Peace,
goldphoenix