Thread: Habeas Action
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Old 12-07-2011, 07:05 PM   #13
autoloanexpert

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They issue warrents for arrest due to "Failure to appear" all the time. Is that only because whoever was involved had already signed some sort of contract previously? (Ticket, incitation, etc)
In my estimation, yes. If you had no obligation to appear then why would you unless you had previously agreed.

Also, in private law (aka civil) you may be summoned as well. First you will have had to "accept" service. Many believe that it takes 72 hours for such service to become "set".

In the U.S. of A. Law (common Law) and Equity have merged. Law requires an injury. Equity requires no injury. A Law judge (as a panel ... not a single judge) can command things be done. An Equity chancellor can assign contempt. Contempt can punish you far longer than a punishment might.
So then, if you refuse to sign and you are jailed, and then released, and you fail to appear (at the date they demand you to appear on), you're saying you're not part of their machinations because you never signed thereby never consented to begin with?
If you signed nothing and by your actions and behavior showed you have no intention of engaging them in commerce you MIGHT escape the system. They have limited resources and only pursue things they can make money on. However, one of the things they make money on is bonds. It is what pays for prison guards, food, clothing, lights, gas etc. If you are capable of being bonded (have a SSN) then prepare to receive the benefits of that SSN account. This includes paying for incarceration.

Do people actually get to walk away from the "legal" system this way?
The ONLY way to walk away is to be judgment proof (have no assets that can be sold) and to be unBONDABLE. There are such people. Some people who have assets and are bondable also get out of the legal system too but this is less sure (again ... my opinion).
For instance, if you got a speeding ticket, and refused to sign it, you're not consenting to taking part in their system?
If you hand the coppiceman your DL I think you already consented. No signature required ... they already have it ... and it is off to gaol.
What if you refuse to sign and they jail you? You have to play the game at their leisure at that point. Just don;t sign anything? What "Forces" them to let you go free?
If you don't accept booking they will be responsible for your health and safety. They will likely keep you away from the general population. In the meantime your cell will be cold, there will be loud noises and bright lights, in general an environment to guarantee your discomfort. I wouldn't accept any food from them. It might be a good time to go on a starvation diet and lose some lbs. If you break bread then you are sending a message that you accept their hospitality (at around $60 a day). Otherwise they are going to pay some for your lodging. If you do get into general population you can make it expensive for them by educating a lot of people who have lots of time on their hand.

File a habeas corpus every day. Hand it to the jailer with instructions that he is to give it to the sheriff. They are really in trouble if they ignore these things. You go after the bond of everyone involved and put them out of business. (no bond not work).

I agree, but what are the chances he could get any?
Pretty good. These things get their attention. Collect on their bond a time or two and the insurance rates go up. State then gets dumped.
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