Chapter 25. Power of Attorney

It is a good Idea to have a Power Of Attorney prepared ahead of time in safekeeping of someone you trust so that you can have your friends take actions on your behalf; like file your papers or speak with the court from outside the jail. A HABEAS CORPUS or SALVAGE OF THE VESSEL prepared ahead of time can get you before the court without having to do an extended stay at your favorite motel.

POWER OF ATTORNEY – An instrument authorizing another to act as one’s agent or attorney. The agent is attorney in fact and his power is revoked on death of the principle by operation of law. Such power may be either general or special. Black’s Law Dictionary 5th edition

SALVAGE OF THE VESSEL – Maritime law method of bringing a grounded or wrecked ship into litigation. Sue the vessel or vessel owner to get out of jail and before a magistrate.

HABEAS CORPUS – The name given to a variety of writs…having for their object to bring a party before a court or judge. “…the writ now extends to all constitutional challenges.” Fay v. Noia, 372 U.S. 391, 83 S. Ct. 822, 9 L.Ed.2d. 837 Black’s Law Dictionary 5th edition

COPYRIGHT OF THE FICTION NAME – Having your friend or spouse copyright the all caps name on the docket proves that an action can only be brought against the fiction name and not the human. This works really well to get the prosecution to accept that you are merely representing, as owner, the fiction name on the docket. This also gives cause for the owner of the copyright to sue the clerk of the court for federal copyright infringement. A friend authorized to use a rubber stamp of your autograph is a really good way to get your paperwork to the court from behind bars.

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The case of the vanishing case…

In Olympia, Washington I had been arrested with my recorder running, for no Driver’s License, no Registration, and No insurance. The only ID I gave was the contract offer card. The Oly cop clipped my card to her lapel and proceeded to question me. In her police report, she stated that that was the only ID I gave here and photocopied it into evidence.

The recorder was rolling in the jail when I informed them that my corporation name and fingerprints were copyrighted trade secrets and they said “I know, and I’m going to take them anyway.”

The ticket into the jail was for Sovereign: Godsent but the name on the docket was the store my momma ran.

I had sold my momma’s birth record corporation to my girlfriend for fifty bucks so she went in with the copyright in her possession, demanding the clerk settle the claim with her. The judge said that there had been a no-show and the DA said “What case? Oh, that’s been dropped.”

No case, no warrant, no nothing. I didn’t even have to show up! Who says the sovereign immunity doesn’t work in this country?