Can Becoming A State Citizen Release One From Jail
Yes, but only for non-violent crimes. Further, it is suggested that one pursue the methods outlined in Beat The Ticket Secrets first, utilized for victimless crimes, before attempting anything outlined in this program. Simply put, prison is a benefit. Yes, a loss of freedom is terrible; however, viewed from a perspective of contract law, the prisoner is given meals, housing, medical, exercise equipment, clothing and more! This can easily infer that a “benefit from government” has been received and in return, one is under detention and guard while fulfilling their position as a 14th Amendment Citizen. Typically forced to fulfill manual labor at a reduced federal wage that is still considered legal. Ultimately, one may rescind this benefit, but one may not do so without “quitting” their position within the company publicly and voluntarily.
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There are two path: 1) correction in status or 2) expatriation. Correcting one’s status with many organizations as a state citizen will require contacting the IRS, USDS, SoS, State government, Employers, and more. The primary benefit is keeping the ...
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The Bill of Rights under Section 20 of Article III of the 1987 Charter states that, “No person shall be imprisoned for debt,” which means debt collectors won’t be able to send one to jail for not being able to settle a debt.
Does Establishing A Trust Make Me A State Citizen
No. The trust itself is sui juris (independent) and merely has the same freedoms as a state citizen. One is a state citizen by means of being on the state's land, pledging to protect it and even when in other states one is still of their original ...
What Is A U.S. Citizen
The United States (U.S.) is the federal corporation the District of Columbia, also known as USDC or the UNITED STATES, created by the Congressional Act of 1871. Further, one can read 28 USC 3002 (15) “United States” means - (A) a Federal ...
How To Release / End A Promissory Note
Write in the identifying information about the promissory note, including the original amount and its effective date. If there is only one noteholder signing the release, delete all references to “we” or to more than one noteholder. Enter an address ...