Time: Thu Sep 18 10:43:00 1997
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Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 09:01:17 -0700
To: MSmith6791@aol.com
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: de facto v. de jure state courts

Yes, the gold-fringed flag is prima facie evidence
of a martial-ruled summary jurisdiction.  It is a
de facto forum, convened under federal municipal law.
There, you will be treated as a subject of the Congress,
because they will proceed on the basis of the presumption
that you are a citizen of the United States.  I will send
you, from our other machine, a recent pleading, a portion of
which discusses this distinction as far as Arizona courts
are concerned;  but, the distinction is the same everywhere,
because this de facto regime has been imposed on all Union
states, with their full cooperation (cooptation?)

/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://supremelaw.com

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At 11:06 AM 9/18/97 -0400, you wrote:
>
>In a message dated 9/15/97 3:17:08 PM, you wrote:
>
><<If you are indicted or summoned to appear 
>
>on a marijuana charge, and you are arraigned
>
>in any California court which displays the
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>gold-fringed flag, you should appear "In Propria
>
>Persona" and Notice this court of your intent
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>to petition the Superior Court of California state
>
>for a warrant of removal, in order to hear the
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>question(s) of law which arise in the instant case
>
>(see below for examples).  This Superior Court of>>
>
>**Paul, in traffic court yesterday on that ticket.  Later I went to the
>superior court, court room and the flag there has a gold fringe also.  Does
>that indicate that is not a de jure superior court?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Michael Smith
>
>MSMITH6791@aol.com (for pers. messages only & business please
>
>

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