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Date: Fri, 25 Jul 1997 06:12:48 -0700
To: rick_ainsworth@nettally.com (Ainsworth, Rick)
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: Redress
Hi Rick,
I am dealing with several urgencies here:
1. The gun dealer who accepted full payment
for a new 40-caliber H&K, has now refused to
deliver the weapon to me, because I did not
have a state-issued driver's license.
This meant that I had to hire a security
firm immediately, because I am imminent
danger, as I write this. The city police have
been in my living room, and their recommendation
was a Protective Order. I am busy writing the
application for that as well.
2. I have a client with an urgent case that
needs immediate attention. He is close
to losing the case, due to bad counsel
early on. I MUST attend to his needs,
or he may be in a lot of trouble, if and
when the IRS and DOJ begin to retaliate
via sanctions, penalties, and who knows what.
3. I can get to your review over the weekend.
Will that fit your schedule? If not, please
drop me out of this round, and don't be angry.
I am working 7 days per week, about 12 hours
per day. I continue to get many requests for
free legal services. What happened to paying
a man for his skill? As much as I respect and
honor what you are doing, it is still pro bono
work that you are asking me to do, and I cannot
pay my rent, or other essential bills with more
pro bono work. You may recall that was the
main reason why I could not attend the 3CC
conference you organized recently. During that
interval, I had to go for 5 days without any food.
4. Also, DOJ defaulted at their deadline on 7/18 for a
REPLY BRIEF to the 8th Circuit, in response
to Gilbertson's OPENING BRIEF. Precious few
Americans have volunteered to donate the
$25 we are requesting for a laser-printed
copy of that OPENING BRIEF. I for one do
not want to forget a client, just because
a vicious judge put him in jail contrary to law.
Other Americans seem to have very bad short-term
memory. I do hate to hawk my own work, but this
OPENING BRIEF is nothing less than earth-shaking.
The few who have read it do agree with me.
Later, okay?
/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://www.supremelaw.com
At 08:57 AM 7/25/97 -0400, you wrote:
>25 July 97
>
>
>Paul:
>
>I am a little disappointed...I have emailed you two ( 2 ) requests to see
if you help us and look over a redress of greivance petition. As of this
date you have not responded to either request. If you have a problem in
helping us in this direction please speak up so I may pursue other sources
of legal experience.
>
>Rick Ainsworth
>Third Continental Congress
>
>http://www.afn.org/~mpress/3cc/3ccindex.html
>
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