Jurisdiction is the most important thing for you to learn to escape from the District of Criminals
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"The United States District Court is not a true United States Court, established under Article 3 of the Constitution to administer the judicial power of the United States therein conveyed. It is created by virtue of the sovereign congressional faculty, granted under Article 4, 3, of that instrument, of making all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory belonging to the United States. The resemblance of its jurisdiction to that of true United States courts, in offering an opportunity to nonresidents of resorting to a tribunal not subject to local influence, does not change its character as a mere territorial court."
Albrecht v. U.S. Balzac v. People of Puerto Rico, 258 U.S. 298 (1922)
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"Criminal jurisdiction of the federal courts is restricted to federal reservations over which the Federal Government has exclusive jurisdiction, as well as to forts, magazines, arsenal, dockyards or other needful buildings."
United States Code, Title 18 45 1, Par. 3d.
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Title 18 USC at 7 specifies that the "territorial jurisdiction" of the United States extends ONLY OUTSIDE the boundaries of lands belonging to any of the 50 states.
Jurisdiction is the most important thing for you to learn to escape from the District of Criminals
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"The United States District Court is not a true United States Court, established under Article 3 of the Constitution to administer the judicial power of the United States therein conveyed. It is created by virtue of the sovereign congressional faculty, granted under Article 4, 3, of that instrument, of making all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory belonging to the United States. The resemblance of its jurisdiction to that of true United States courts, in offering an opportunity to nonresidents of resorting to a tribunal not subject to local influence, does not change its character as a mere territorial court."
Albrecht v. U.S. Balzac v. People of Puerto Rico, 258 U.S. 298 (1922)
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"Criminal jurisdiction of the federal courts is restricted to federal reservations over which the Federal Government has exclusive jurisdiction, as well as to forts, magazines, arsenal, dockyards or other needful buildings."
United States Code, Title 18 45 1, Par. 3d.
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Title 18 USC at 7 specifies that the "territorial jurisdiction" of the United States extends ONLY OUTSIDE the boundaries of lands belonging to any of the 50 states.