Summary
The user is interested in asserting rights and challenging court jurisdiction, particularly concerning the concept of a straw man account. They are advised to identify their legal standing, prepare necessary documents like an Affidavit of Status and Notice of Claim, and consult with a constitutional law attorney. Admiralty law typically applies to maritime cases, and for land-based issues, civil or constitutional law is more relevant. Courts generally do not recognize straw man claims, so legal advice is crucial.Full Conversation
Anonymous
Under Duress
I am the Free, Natural Living Man.
Accordingly, I’m neither Dead or Lost at Sea regardless of what action(s) my biological parents may or may not have Informed the Government. As sole executor of an account that was created in tandem with the “fictitious” berth of such an Aforementioned Product (a certificate of manifest - a birth certificate) and routing number assigned to a Social Security Card, I discharge all debts owed or otherwise as Paid in Full & transfer the Remaining Retained Earnings to The Trust* I create bearing a Name I will provide later.
In clear violation of Marbury vs. Madison, being “repugnant to the Constitution” as the Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Land, the practice of Admiralty Law therein is a jurisdiction conflict & is therefore “null & void”.
Title * USC Section * (Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law).
It sounds like you're interested in asserting your rights and challenging jurisdiction in a legal matter. Here are some general pointers:
- Identify Your Legal Standing:
- Clearly state your status as a free, natural living person.
- Mention any specific rights you believe are being violated.
- Documents to Prepare:
- Affidavit of Status: A document declaring your status as a free, natural person.
- Notice of Claim: Outline the specific rights you believe are being violated and the legal basis for your claim.
- Declaration of Trust: If transferring earnings to a trust, include details of the trust.
- Legal References:
- Marbury vs. Madison: Cite this case to argue the supremacy of the Constitution.
- Title * USC Section *: Reference this statute regarding deprivation of rights under color of law.
Could you specify the type of court you're appearing in? This can help tailor the document list further.
If I’m asserting my rights, it’s to get the money from the straw man account recorded upon my birth. Who do I need to see?
It seems like you are trying to assert your rights and claim funds you believe are associated with a "straw man" account. This concept often appears in sovereignty or "freeman on the land" movements. However, these claims are generally not recognized by courts in the United States.
Here are a few steps you might consider:
- Seek Legal Advice:
- Consult with an attorney who specializes in constitutional law or financial disputes.
- Document Preparation:
- Prepare an Affidavit of Status.
- Draft a Notice of Claim outlining your legal stance.
- If you plan on creating a trust, prepare a Declaration of Trust.
- Court Type:
- Determine the type of court where you plan to present your case (e.g., civil court).
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
But, these courts are breaking the law themselves if they’re practicing admiralty law on the land
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It seems like you're questioning the jurisdiction and authority of the courts. Here are a few key points you might consider:
- Jurisdiction: Admiralty law typically applies to maritime cases. For land-based issues, civil or constitutional law would be more relevant.
- Legal Representation: Consulting with a constitutional law attorney may help clarify your legal standing and potential actions.
Would you like me to connect you to local lawyers who specialize in constitutional law?
Yes
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Can you provide me with a bit more information about the issue?