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Paperback Abide By Your Oath: A Penal Code Is Not A Crime Book

ISBN: B0BD2BK1NN

ISBN13: 9798849745060

Abide By Your Oath: A Penal Code Is Not A Crime

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Early America, the Central Bank, and the Importance of Oath of Office13th and 14th Amendment subject to the jurisdictionNational Origin of the so-called NegroThe Significance of 73rd Congress- United States Statutes at LargeArticle III of the United States ConstitutionNo Concrete Harm No StandingUniform Commercial Code- The Link between Private and Public LawCase LawUnited States CodesLegal Definitions- U.C.C., U.S. Code, and Black's Law DictionaryA crime is required even in the context of a penal code violation. A penal code is not a crime and mere risk of future harm does not qualify as a crime. A deprivation of rights under the color of law occurs when a civilian is charged with a penal code violation in the absence of a crime or competent witness to a crime. Public Officers take and subscribe an Oath of Office to support the Constitution of the United States of America, the Constitution of the State, and to faithfully perform their duties of office with dignity. Depriving civilians of their God given rights under the color of law is a violation of the Oath of Office and a Breach of Fiduciary Obligation. A conspiracy against rights occurs when two or more officers are involved in a deprivation of rights. This book is written and compiled to help eliminate and prevent the deprivation of private rights, under the color of law, for penal code violations where no crime has occurred, or where there is no competent witness to a crime, especially where general laws for relief can be made applicable, and as a tool of crime prevention to help educate the private citizens and public officers on the practice of police power for the general safety of the public; in general, for educational and entertainment purposes only, not for legal advice. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." -Benjamin Franklin

Abide By Your Oath is a great book suitable for private and public educators, students, entrepreneurs, attorneys-in-fact, private citizens skilled in law, and in general, victims of deprivations of rights under the color of law, and counts for an excellent addition to your library.

Front cover is a picture of George Washington delivering his inaugural address April 1789, in the old city hall, New-York / painted by T.H. Matteson; engraved on steel by H.S. Sadd. The Library of Congress does not own rights to material in its collections. Therefore, it does not license or charge permission fees for use of such material and cannot grant or deny permission to publish or otherwise distribute the material. If an image is displaying, you can download it yourself. Source: https: //www.loc.gov/resource/pga.03236/

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