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B. Responding to a Hunger Strike for The Anti-Government
Movement Guidebook
1999 State Justice Institute
Welcome to Scribd, the world's digital library. Read, publish, and share books and documents. See moreDownloadStandard viewFull view of .Save to My LibraryLook up keyword or sectionLike thisShare on social networks2Activity×Share to your social networks.TweetEmbedTable Of ContentsThe Posse ComitatusAvoiding Legal Authority"Hidden History" as JustificationThe Posse and the Common LawThe First Wave of the Common Law MovementDecline and ResurgenceThe Future of Common Law CourtsSubpart 2.1 - Challenging Subject Matter JurisdictionA. The Gold-Fringed Flag IssueB. Typical Responses to the Flag ObjectionSubpart 2.2 - Challenging Personal JurisdictionA. The "Sovereign" vs. the "Corporate" CitizenB. Typical Responses to the Personal Jurisdiction IssueC. Additional AuthoritySubpart 2.3 - Demanding Use of "The Common Law"A. Demanding a Strict Interpretation of "Common Law"B. Typical Responses to the Common Law DemandSubpart 2.4 - Significance of "The Bar"A. Refusing to Enter the BarB. Typical Responses to the Bar ArgumentPart III Disrupting the Operation of the CourtSubpart 3.1 - Refusing to Speak / Identify OneselfA. Refusal to Identify OneselfB. Typical Responses to Refusals to IdentifySubpart 3.2 - Silence/FilibusterB. Typical Responses to Silence/FilibusterSubpart 3.3 - Demanding "Counsel of Choice"A. Party Requests to be Represented by a Non-LawyerSubpart 3.4 - Verbal Threats Against the CourtA. Party Makes Verbal Threats Against the CourtB. Responding to Threats Made by Members of the MovementSubpart 3.5 - Hunger StrikesA. Party Begins a Hunger StrikeB. Responding to a Hunger StrikeSubpart 3.6 - Attempts to Disqualify the JudgeA. Judicial DisqualificationB. Typical Responses to Judicial Disqualification or RecusalSubpart 3.7 - Forms of PleadingsB. Responding to Unusual DocumentsSubpart 3.8 - Refusal to Sign DocumentsA. Party Refuses to Sign DocumentsB. Responding to a Party's Refusal to Sign DocumentsPart IV Tactics Outside of the CourtroomSubpart 4.1 - Interactions with the ClerkA. Appearance at Office/Window/Counter of Court ClerkB. Clerk Responses to Members of the MovementSubpart 4.2 - Actions Against Court PersonnelA. Service of Process/Personal Suits Against Court PersonnelB. Responses to Service of Process/Personal SuitsSubpart 4.3 - Threats Against Court PersonnelB. Clerk/Personnel ResponsesSubpart 4.4 - Violent ActionsA. Members of the Movement Become ViolentB. Clerk ResponsesPart V Trial Court Performance Standards 54Part VI Relationship Between Responses and the TCPSAppendix A Resource Guide1. Legislative Responses2. Helpful WebsitesAppendix B: Movement Sources1. Movement web pagesAppendix C: Movement Documents1. Tactics2. Briefs/Filings3. Movement Manifestos0 of .Results for: No results containing your search query{{& result_text }}
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1999 State Justice InstituteThe Anti-Government
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|Likes: 1Published by Lisa Stinocher OHanlonThe Anti-GovernmentMovement GuidebookCourts are BUSINESSES.See RULE 5 civil procedure.This is DELIBERATE; WILLFUL; MALICIOUS; PREMEDITATED; PREDATORY; PATTERN & PRACTICE; CONSUMER FRAUD; DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES; RESTRAINT OF TRADE; UNJUST ENRICHMENT AND WORSEThe Anti-GovernmentMovement GuidebookCourts are BUSINESSES.See RULE 5 civil procedure.This is DELIBERATE; WILLFUL; MALICIOUS; PREMEDITATED; PREDATORY; PATTERN & PRACTICE; CONSUMER FRAUD; DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES; RESTRAINT OF TRADE; UNJUST ENRICHMENT AND WORSEMore info:Categories:Business/LawPublished by: Lisa Stinocher OHanlon on Mar 25, 2013Copyright:Attribution Non-commercialAvailability:Read on Scribd mobile: iPhone, iPad and Android.download as PDF, TXT or read online from ScribdFlag for inappropriate content|Add to collectionSee moreSee lesshttp://www.scribd.com/doc/132243263/The-Anti-Government-Movement-Guidebook-1999-State-Justice-Institute11/12/2013pdftextoriginal Anti-Government Movement Guidebook
The Anti-GovernmentMovement Guidebook
1999, National Center for State Courts
Anti-Government Movement Guidebook
This guide was developed under a grant. Award No. SJI-96-02B-B-159, "The Rise of Common Law Courts in the United States: An Examination of the Movement, The Potential Impact onthe Judiciary, and How the States Could Respond," from the State Justice Institute. The points of viewexpressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the State Justice Institute.
Mr. Chuck Ericksen
Acting Executive DirectorInstitute for Court ManagementNational Center for State Courts
Contributors and Primary Researchers
Mr. Chris J. Wesser, J.D.
College of William and MaryWilliamsburg, Virginia
Mr. Dov M. Szego, J.D.
Project Staff National Center for State Courts
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Ms. Catina N. Burrell
Ms. Amanda C. Murer
Shawn ShurdenKoran SinghStuart TurnerFunding AgencyMs. Cheryl Reynolds, Grant Manager
State Justice Institute1650 King Street, Suite 600Alexandria, Virginia 22314703-684-7618i
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