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Old 05-21-2006, 09:54 PM
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How do you apply HJR 192 in filing fees?

I hear people using HJR 192 in lieu of paying for filing fees but no one has explained in any detail on how to do it. Does anyone have suggestions on how to do it?
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Old 05-21-2006, 10:08 PM
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That brings back memories.

That was working with a former banker named Darrell Shroeder; Eugene Shroeder's father. I hear he still offers limited advice but will not actually draft out papers. He must be pretty close to 100 years old now.

I utilized a variation a few weeks prior to filing in late 1995. So these guys knew what was coming because they had the Libel of Review for a few weeks and I gave a copy of the case to an FBI agent too. As I recall it was basically an objection to using FRNs though, since I was naming the IMFIRS defendant in the case.

After the federal judge denied my irregular In Forma Pauperis I filed with the $120. The next morning I thought my case had shut down that US corporation. Everything was all a-buzz about government shutting down. Then I realized restructuring for bankruptcy only takes thirty days.

I apologize for all the extraneous material in this file. It was prepared for some data aquisition on Quatloos. Note on Page 12 on the timeline.

http://friends-n-family-research.inf...-resonance.zip



Regards,

David Merrill.


I think the main problem is the clerk will act as judge and rule on your using HJR-192 in error. HJR-192 functions as a supersedeas bond. If that should happen then correct with a judgment in coram vobis (not nobis).

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