Public servants are ensured and or bonded so if you are damaged or your rights are violated you should sue; It’s called a Title 42 Law Suit for the Deprivation of Rights under Color of Law. An example of deprivation of rights under color of law is, when you notice a policeman of your sovereignty and he arrests you just because he is too stupid to respect you, or when a judge threatens you with imprisonment if you don’t sign a contract.
You are going to bring your immaculate record of the entire case with you by a subpoena. The record is all that really matters at this point because whether you appeal a decision or sue, the record is what the higher courts look at to make their decision.
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Ultimately the UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT is just another trial court under the TITLE 28 FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
There is a little book you can get at AMAZON.COM called SECTION 1983 in a nutshell. That’s a pretty good place to start. Get on the Internet and search with “title 42 sec 1983″ and get familiarized with how this works. And we have included two forms for filing a Title 42 case on the CD.
It is a good Idea to find a coach, someone who has already sued who can walk you through the process.
Usually if you file it right and the record is in your favor, the judge will recommend that the STATE write you a check. Don’t take their first offer, your rights are worth a minimum of 3.2 million and you can easily get half of what you are suing for. If your case gets dismissed, don’t get discouraged, just petition for re-opening with appropriate amendments.
George Gordon has a week-long class that is also available on audio CD that tells you a lot of the tricks they might pull. You can get in touch with him through his website: www.georgegordon.net.
Kangaroos can be kinda mean, but as long as you keep ‘em on a leash and feed them plenty of dog food you can keep ‘em under control.