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Old 06-01-2004, 09:55 PM
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I think we could all stand to hear some good news! Congratulations to Bernie!!!!





On March 30, 2003, I was purportedly arrested for a purported probation violation on a purported child support charge (Non-Support), and held in the Auglaize County Jail for 28 days, awaiting a probation violation hearing. Though the probation officer testified that he committed two counts of 3rd degree felony "Tampering with Official Documents," I was sent off to STATE OF OHIO prison in Orient, Ohio. The d/b/a Judge had stated that even though the probation officer had committed two felonies (fraud voids any

contract from its inception), and even though the Defendant's solution is not to serve a prison sentence, being "Society" doesn't have any services or programs to assist the Defendant in re-acclimating to "society" (I had discharged debt using Congessional remedy HJR 192 of June 5, 1933--totally lawful and totally ethical), the Defendant is sentenced to 11 months in prison. Exactly 30 days of imprisonment were served when the d/b/a judge released the Defendant, back onto probation status, by the d/b/a

judge filing for the Judicial Release himself, even though the judge had assigned a court appointed Public Defender.

Its great to be walking about again, though all of my three "jobs" which supported my being are now non-existent.

Love and Blessings, Bernie
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Old 06-02-2004, 03:00 AM
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Rushpat,



Sounds great but could you give a little more detail?



What I mean is to kind of make the story a little clearer and more easy to follow, if you can.



It has the heartbeat of what I stand for and that is the use of HJR 192 but, the e-mail is somewhat sketchy and hard to follow.
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Old 06-02-2004, 07:25 AM
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I didn't get any background, just this info. Sounded good and the source is one that I trust, so I thought I'd share it.
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Old 06-02-2004, 09:01 AM
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Thanks.



I'm glad to see a success story using our remedy.
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