Category: Corruption
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Claims Against City, County, and State Employees!
This article was inspired while we were watching and listening to a recording of a Lawful Living zoom call from June 4th. published on the Lawful Living Rumble channel. We needed a safe place to record our research and this seemed like a good place for us to have quick access and perhaps assist others…
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The ** Valles Caldera Trust**!!
While doing further research on the information being taught through the Tax Termination Class on freedomfromgovernment.org malika introduced me to the **Valles Caldera Trust**. So, I asked Bing AI to assist me in finding out more about this trust. The ** Valles Caldera Trust** is a **wholly owned government corporation** established by **16 U.S.C. §…
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What is a Petition for Habeas Corus?
A **Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus** is a legal action that allows a **prisoner** or detainee to challenge the authority of the jail or prison holding them. The Latin term “habeas corpus” translates to “you have the body,” emphasizing the right of incarcerated individuals to seek relief from **unlawful confinement**. Here’s how it works:…
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Relevant Cases to Read
https://casetext.com/case/beasley-v-burns-1_____________________________________________ https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/23-51_6647.pdf_____________________________________________ https://uscivilliberties.org/3897-hale-v-henkel-201-us-370-1906.html_____________________________________________ Adams v. Columbus Consol. Gov’t Take care of legal research in a matter of minutes with CoCounsel, your new AI legal assistant.Try CoCounsel free Opinion CASE NO. 4:14-CV-303 (CDL) 07-22-2016 JEFFREY ADAMS, Plaintiff, v. COLUMBUS CONSOLIDATED GOVERNMENT, COLUMBUS POLICE DEPARTMENT, MAYOR TERESA TOMLINSON, TOM BARRON, CHIEF RICKY BOREN, ALTON BRUNDAGE, WILLIAM TURNER,…
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What is a Quo Warranto and When Can I Use It?
**Quo warranto** is a legal term that refers to a writ (order) used to challenge another’s right to either **public or corporate office** or to challenge the legality of a corporation’s charter⁴. It allows for the questioning of authority or legitimacy in holding a particular position or office. Regarding your specific question about **municipal corporations**,…