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question. And judge, on what basis do you threaten me with jail? Is it because I answered your question truthfully? Or is it because you wanted me to lie, and I didn't do it? Or is it because you believe I am lying to

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you when I tell you I am a man, and a liar?"

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The judge threw him in jail for three days, after which he brought him forth to swear him in again. He said, 4

"Judge, my answer to you is still the same as three days ago. I am still a man, and still a liar, and no amount of

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jail time can change that. ”

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The judge again threatened him with jail, to which he responded: 7

"On what basis do you threaten me with jail? Is it because I answered your question truthfully, and you want me to lie? Or is it because you believe I am lying to you when I tell you I am a man, and a liar?"

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The system just does not know how to handle people who question the actions of government when all the government is 10 only trying to get your approval to what they do to you. If you don't agree to the Contract Agreement, then they do you the 11 favor of "agreeing" for you even if it is against your will, without consideration. As I say, this is not quite like you saying 12 "I do" at the altar, but the judge spake and it was so. 13 Other examples are, when you are called to jury duty, the judge makes you raise your right hand and agree to follow the law 14 as interpreted to you by the judge. But wait, it is not the judge or the jurors who are entitled to a jury trial, but the 15 defendant who is constitutionally entitled to a fully informed and unencumbered jury which must judge on both the law and 16 the facts. Here we have a judge seeking to induce the defendant's jurors to conspire with him against the defendant. How 17 can the judge, in conspiracy with the jurors, lawfully agree to waive the rights of the defendant? They can't. It is the 18 defendant that is entitled to a fair and impartial trial, 19

"In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy ... an impartial jury." Jurors who have been induced to

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conspire with the judge cannot possibly be "an impartial jury."

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[Fifth Amendment, U.S. Constitution]

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Then there are the various taxing agencies who want you to enter into a "Contract Agreement" with them. They kindly 23 provide you with a pre-printed line on their forms to agree with their offer of a "Contract Agreement." But if you choose 24 not to accept their offer, can one go to jail? Not constitutionally. However, they somehow want you to believe that if you 25 do not accept their offer, then you are obligated to comply with their "Imposed Criminal Administrative Law," for after all, 26 you don't want to go to jail because you violated the law. 27

Remember, anything that requires your signature, or a swearing thereto in order to give it application, is not law, but a 28 contract. A contract must entail: 29

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Being fully cognizant of all its terms.

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Agreeing to all those terms.

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Having equal right to say yes or no.

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4. Offering you a consideration to which you would rather have than retaining your constitutional rights and saying no. 33 5. Being totally done without duress in any way. 34

Anything otherwise fails the test of a contract.

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9.10 “Public Law” or “Private Law”?

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The most important subject to study in the legal field is how to distinguish what is “law” FOR YOU PERSONALLY and 37 what is not. This is a subject that is not taught in law schools, because lawyers and politicians want you to believe that 38 everything they enact into law imposes an immediate obligation upon you, which is simply not true in the vast majority of 39 cases. Many laws, in fact, are simply “directory in nature”, meaning that you have an option to obey them but they cannot 40 be lawfully enforced if you don’t. 41

“ Directory . A provision in a statute, rule of procedure, or the like, which is a mere direction or instruction of no obligatory force, and involving no invalidating consequence for its disregard, as opposed to an imperative or mandatory provision, which must be followed. The general rule is that the prescriptions of a statute relating to the performance of a public duty are so far directory that, though neglect of them may be punishable, yet it

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