1929 is the last time weve had a police officer. According to - TopicsExpress



          

1929 is the last time weve had a police officer. According to California revised statute #2, an officer is elected by the people of the state. So if Police is hired, (he / she) is not an officer, and under the The Clearfield Doctrine anyone who receives a compensation will denote from any judicial status down to a private corporation. So if you have no contract with the Police you are not obligated to answer their questions or comply with their requests. More than likely they will intimidate you or coerce you into complying and issue a citation/ ticket / promise to appear It not called a citation, its called a attainder! They may also say you are not under arrest, you are being detained. According to the dictionary (arrest / detain ) are synonymous: They mean the same thing! ar·rest əˈrest/ verb 1. seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody. de·tain diˈtān/ verb 1. keep (someone) in official custody, typically for questioning about a crime or in politically sensitive situations. As you receive the issued attainder, you may also request to see a Judge immediately (an Article 3 judge), the Police may NOT deny you, but chances are highly likely they will not know what you are talking about, but they are in no way allowed to deny you access to a court. What is an Article III judge? The U.S. Supreme Court, the federal courts of appeals and district courts, and the U.S. Court of International Trade are established under Article III of the Constitution. Justices and judges of these courts, known as Article III judges, exercise what Article III calls the judicial power of the United States. youtu.be/O1oJhTpFXhQ
Posted on: Sat, 26 Apr 2014 18:13:32 +0000

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