Monthly Archives: July 2018

sovereignty, Defined, Case Law

“There is no such thing as a power of inherent Sovereignty in the government of the United States. In this country sovereignty resides in the People, and Congress can exercise no power which they have not, by their Constitution entrusted to … Continue reading

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Probable Cause, Want, Case Law

Subject: – CLAIMANT’S EXEMPTION FROM FEES EXHIBIT 010F NOTICE – CLAIMANT’S EXEMPTION FROM FEES Claimant has no record or evidence that any fees, court costs, penalties, or any other financial medium is required to be paid, or forfeited, to any … Continue reading

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