Going to court can seem like driving into a fog. You look ahead and it appears like an impenetrable wall, but once you pass through, you can see farther than you expedted.
Below are some of the documents we produce, with explainations of what they are and why we use them. They will give you an idea of what to expect when you get.
The Fog Will Dissipate Quickly
When you ask for this the court will turn its nose up and consider you a "sovereign citizen" as, who are you to challenge them? Well, yes, in fact, you are what the courts have called " a sovereign without subjects." Public officials are your servants and, if you let them forget that, they become the sovereign. If you are going to stand before me and wield the power and authority I, along with my fellow sovereigns have bequeathed to you, show me you have followed the law you purport to enforce.
Click here and we will explain the importance of the oath.
The primary court tactic is delay. This document will interrupt their primary strategy. Click on the link below and we will explain how it works.
Speedy TrialOnce the court proves up subject matter jurisdiction, it must also prove jurisdiction over you, the person. Until it does, the court is not yet over the threshold.
Special AppearenceBrady goes to discovery in a criminal case. Here we demand that the prosecutor provide all the evidence. The prosecutor is requied to provide the information but will not unless forced.
Brady MotionThis document challengs the judge at the courthouse door. Once challenged, they have to prove it up. Click the link below to find out how to put the court on the legal dime.
Sub Matter JurisThe requirement to bring an arrested person before a magistrate has been in law since the signing of the Magna Carta Libertaram in 1215 A.D. Find out more.
Examining TrialIf you want your rights you must claim them or the court will presume you waive them. With this motion you waive nothing.
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