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Why Statutory Civil Law is Law for Government and Not Private Persons 1 of 96 Copyright Sovereignty Education and Defense Ministry, http://sedm.org Form 05.037, Rev. 2-20-2012 EXHIBIT:________ WHY STATUTORY CIVIL LAW IS LAW FOR GOVERNMENT AND NOT PRIVATE PERSONS Last revised: 2/20/2012

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  • Why Statutory Civil Law is Law for Government and Not Private Persons 1 of 96 Copyright Sovereignty Education and Defense Ministry, http://sedm.org Form 05.037, Rev. 2-20-2012 EXHIBIT:________

    WHY STATUTORY CIVIL LAW IS LAW FOR GOVERNMENT

    AND NOT PRIVATE PERSONS Last revised: 2/20/2012

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  • Why Statutory Civil Law is Law for Government and Not Private Persons 2 of 96 Copyright Sovereignty Education and Defense Ministry, http://sedm.org Form 05.037, Rev. 2-20-2012 EXHIBIT:________

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................................................................... 2 TABLE OF AUTHORITIES ................................................................................................................. 3 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 12 2 Why equal protection implies that no government can have any more authority

    than a single man ........................................................................................................................... 13 3 The constitution is law for government, not the people ............................................................. 16 4 Why the ability to regulate private rights and private conduct is repugnant to the

    Constitution ................................................................................................................................... 22 4.1 What is Property? ............................................................................................................................................ 22 4.2 Public v. Private property ownership ........................................................................................................... 23 4.3 The purpose and foundation of de jure government: Protection of EXCLUSIVELY PRIVATE rights ........... 25 4.4 The Right to be left alone ................................................................................................................................... 30 4.5 Why you must expressly consent to the social compact to be a subject or citizen under the civil

    law 33 4.6 Political (PUBLIC) law v. civil (PRIVATE) law ........................................................................................ 37

    5 All civil statutes passed in furtherance of the Constitution are law for government instrumentalities and officers, not PRIVATE persons .............................................................. 40

    6 Franchises: The main vehicle by which private human beings connect themselves to public offices and become subject to government statutes and codes .......................... 46

    7 Why Statutory Law is a Substitute for Common Law that only Applies on Federal Territory ......................................................................................................................................... 53

    8 How to determine if a federal statute applies outside of federal territory ............................... 60 9 Evidence corroborating the findings in this document .............................................................. 64

    9.1 Marriage Licenses ............................................................................................................................................... 64 9.2 Serving on Jury Duty .......................................................................................................................................... 66 9.3 Public v. Private employment: You really work for Uncle Sam and not Your Private Employer If

    You Receive Federal Benefits ............................................................................................................................ 66 9.4 Notaries Public ................................................................................................................................................... 78 9.5 Perjury statement on state court forms................................................................................................................ 78 9.6 Federal Thrift Savings Plan description of tax liability ...................................................................................... 79 9.7 Definitions within state revenue codes ............................................................................................................... 80

    10 Conclusions .................................................................................................................................... 80 11 Resources for Further Study and Rebuttal ................................................................................ 82 12 Questions that Readers, Petit Jurors, and Grand Jurors Should be Asking the

    Government ................................................................................................................................... 82

    LIST OF TABLES

    Table 1: Public v. Private Property ........................................................................................................................................ 24 Table 2: Effect of turning government service into a franchise............................................................................................. 52 Table 3: Two methods for taxation ....................................................................................................................................... 70

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    TABLE OF AUTHORITIES

    Constitutional Provisions 13th Amendment .............................................................................................................................................................. 85, 87 Art. 4, 4 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 35, 42, 54 Art. III .................................................................................................................................................................................... 47 Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17 ............................................................................................................................................... 44 Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3 ................................................................................................................................................. 70 Article 1, Section 8. Clause 2 ................................................................................................................................................. 53 Article 1, Section 8. Clause 5 ................................................................................................................................................. 53 Article 4 of the USA Constitution .......................................................................................................................................... 24 Article 4, Section 3, Clause 2 ..................................................................................................................................... 38, 47, 59 Article 6 .................................................................................................................................................................................. 41 Article I ............................................................................................................................................................................ 39, 47 Article III .......................................................................................................................................................................... 49, 52 Article IV ......................................................................................................................................................................... 47, 49 Articles I and IV ..................................................................................................................................................................... 49 Articles of Confederation ................................................................................................................................................. 21, 55 Const. art. 6, cl. 2 ................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Constitution Article III ........................................................................................................................................................... 47 Declaration of Independence ................................................................................................................................ 14, 18, 34, 43 Declaration of Independence, 1776 ........................................................................................................................................ 25 Federalist No. 15, p. 108 (C. Rossiter ed. 1961) .................................................................................................................... 20 Federalist No. 45, pp. 292-293 (C. Rossiter ed. 1961) ........................................................................................................... 40 Federalist Paper No. 79 .......................................................................................................................................................... 76 First Amendment ........................................................................