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Elijah & Ali his/her official capacity as
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Sue Officials federal Constitution, by the defendant under color of law in his/her
The Two Equalities capacity as a judge in the Superior Court of (****) County.
Universal Justice If you are suing a federal judge, state:
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"Plaintiff brings this action against (name), a federal judicial officer,
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pursuant to Title 28 U.S. Code § 1331, in claims arising from violations
Gods of Khemet of federal constitutional rights guaranteed in the (fill in) amendments
9 Reasons Why to the U.S. Constitution and redress able pursuant to Bivens v. Six
English Language Unknown Narcotics Agents 403 U.S. 388 (1971)."
Court System Be aware that the issue of whether federal judicial officers can in fact
Church Founders be sued under this authority is unresolved, but my opinion is that
there is a strong implication in the affirmative based on the language
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in many cases.
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Two 4 One Your complaint should then have a section entitled "Parties". The next
two paragraphs would read
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III. Plaintiff (Your name) is a natural person residing at (Your
Son of Man 7 address), (County), (State).
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IV. Defendant is a Judge presiding at (fill in.)
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Following this, you must now describe your claim in detail, giving legal
and factual basis for your case. This portion of the case is entitled
"Statement of Case"
The burden of proof is upon the plaintiff to show that the defendant
judge acted unconstitutionally or outside of his/her jurisdiction. If the
judge engaged in an egregious discrimination against males in a
divorce court, minorities in state criminal cases, members of an
unpopular religious group in confrontation with government authorities
and treated suspiciously in court or members of a "fringe" political
group, these situations can give rise to a claim of denial of equal
protection under the Fourteenth Amendment.
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Respectfully submitted,
(Your signature)
your address
Telephone Number
Statement of Verification
Your signature
Affidavit of Poverty
Justice L. Divine, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and
says:
5. I have read and know the contents of the complaint and believe
them to be true.
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NOTARY PUBLIC
Conclusion
Respectfully submitted,
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NOTARY PUBLIC_______________
Summons
Date: __________________________
NOTE: You can prepare this summons and submit it to the court when
you file your complaint or petition. The clerk of the court might or
might not use it. You can request as many copies of the court's official
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summons forms from the court clerk, as you like free. You should use
this form, which is based upon the official form, since you cannot
specify dates, places, and times that must be filled in when you use
the official court forms.
COMPLAINT
I. JURISDICTION
II. PLAINTIFF(S)
2. Plaintiff (state your full name) is and was at all times mentioned in
this complaint a prisoner of the (state of_____________) (United
States) in the custody of (The__________________ Department of
Corrections) (the US Bureau of Prisons). He is presently confined in
the (name and full address of the prison).
NOTE: If there is more than one plaintiff, include a paragraph like the
one above for each. Specify any differences in the situation of each
such plaintiff, e.g. plaintiff Divine has never been considered for
parole, or plaintiff Divine is presently confined in the maximum-
security section of the prison.
III. DEFENDANT(S)
IV. FACTS
6-7-8. (In these next paragraphs state in detail all the facts that are
the basis of your complaint. Generally, you want to state what
happened, to whom, who did it, when, where, whether it is still
happening, &c. See the statement of facts used as an illustration in
Chapter III A. Be sure to write your statement of facts in such a way
that a person who knows absolutely nothing about prisons will have a
good picture of exactly what happened, the circumstances leading up
to and surrounding the incident, and will understand such terms as
"strip cell", "solitary confinement", "segregation", "good time", etc.
If you want to state facts that are of general knowledge, but that you
do not know personally, orifice your statement of that fact with "Based
upon information and belief"...
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V. LEGAL CLAIMS
10. In this paragraph, state the clearest and most important right that
was violated. State what actions of the defendants violated this right.
State how their actions violated your rights. Do not argue or cite cases
in these "cause of action" paragraphs. An example of a statement of a
legal claim, or cause of action, is: "FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION:
Defendants and their agents by denying plaintiff's request to place Ms.
Justine Jacamar on his approved visiting list, violated plaintiff's rights
to freely associate and express himself with persons of his won
choosing secured to him under the First Amendment to the US
Constitution".
(NOTE: This Second Cause of Action arises from the same facts as the
first cause of action. However, your rights and the rights of the other
person affected by prison officials' actions create two or more distinct
causes of action. It is important to note all possible cause of action
while you are researching so you can intelligently state them. The
court might hold that you do not have a constitutional right to
associate with anyone you wish but might hold that Justine Jacamar
does because she has not forfeited any of her rights because of a
felony conviction.)
IX. EQUITY
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X. RELIEF
3. Plaintiff respectfully requests such other and further relief that the
court deems to be appropriate and just.
Respectfully submitted
Date: __________________________________
Verification
Justice Love Divine, being first duly sworn according to law deposes
and says that he resides at (name and address of the prison); that he
is the plaintiff in the foregoing complaint; thereof and that the same
are true and correct of his own knowledge except as to the matters
therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and as to those
matters he believes to be true.
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on Typewritten Forms
Comes the appellant Justice Love Divine and moves this court for
leave to proceed on this appeal on typewritten forms. Appellant, in
support of this motion, represents that he is unable, due to his poverty
and imprisonment, to have his briefs and other papers printed in
standard form as required by the Rules of this court.
Respectfully submitted,
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______________________
Date: __________________
Comes Justice Love Divine, the defendant, and petitions this court for
a speedy trial in the above-named case. As the basis for this motion,
defendant would show:
6. Because the indictment has not been acted upon, and defendant
has not been afforded a trial within a reasonable period, his
opportunity for a fair trial has been diminished in the following ways:
Here list the ways in which you have been prejudiced due to the
detainer. READ THE DETAINER CASES
7. Because the detainer has not been acted upon or removed from
defendants records at (name of Prison), his treatment program has
been adversely affected in the following ways:
Here list the prison programs that are not available to prisoners with
detainers
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fair trail has been fatally prejudiced by the delay in bringing him/her to
trial and to make appropriate motions on that basis; and waives his
right to challenge his extradition to the basis; and waives his right to
challenge his extradition to the State of
_____________________________ with respect to this matter.
Respectfully submitted,
___________________
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