Time: Sun Nov 10 06:06:17 1996
To: joyce@mlode.com
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: sui generis
Cc: 
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At 11:26 PM 11/9/96 -0800, you wrote:
>Paul....Have you ever considered this. Under the jurisdiction of the
>doctrine of Pariens Patriae, we are born under a legal disability..i.e.
>the disability of birth. As such, we cannot go into a cout claiming to
>be "sui juris." If one claims to be of that status, you would of course,
>still be under the jurisdiction of the court. Have you ever heard of
>anyone claiming to be sui juris successful in an assault on the courts? 

Hi Joyce,

Yes, I have done it myself.
We are way down the road here,
Joyce, and several federal 
employees are going to do time,
lots of it.  I attach one small
piece of the documentary evidence.
I wrote all the briefs listed 
in the Trust Docket attached.
The FBI letter is a good place
to begin, because it sets the
stage.

/s/ Paul Mitchell

P.S.  "sui juris" is no big deal
in Latin;  it just means "by one's
own right"  (see Black's Law
Dictionary)

suus =  my own
jus  =  law


>I have suggested to some of my clients, that they try it. To my
>knowledge it has raised a few eyebrows, allowing success. You may want
>to try it with one of your clients just to see what develops.....
>
>
      


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