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    [your name][your mailing address][your city, state fully spelled][optional phone number][optional e-mail]In Propria PersonaCounterplaintiff

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    SUPERIR CUR! " C#$I"R%I#

    CU%!& " $S #%'E$ES,

    !(E PEP$E " !(E S!#!E " ) C#SE %* ++++++++++C#$I"R%I#, )

    Plaintiff ) CU%!ERC$#I ) "R !RESP#SS, #% .* ) !RESP#SS % !(E C#SE

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    [your name], ) /ERI"IE efendant* )++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ) )[your name], ) ) Counterplaintiff, ) ) .* ) )!(E PEP$E " !(E S!#!E " )

    C#$I"R%I#, 0ohn oe, ary Roe )

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    ) Counterdefendants* )------------------------------------)--------------------------

    %!E1 !(E "$$2I%' !E3! S(U$ 4E 56 PI%! !&PE,

    4U! IS E%$#R'E (ERE "R ISP$#& 4& !(E PR0EC!R

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    "IRS! C#USE " #C!I%

    !RESP#SS

    1 [&our name], 7hereinafter 8Plaintiff8)

    is one of the people of [your state, or the

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    United States], and in this court of record

    complains of each of the follo9ing1

    Superior Court of California, People

    .s* [your name], Case : +++++++++

    7hereinafter ;Inferior Court

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    0ohn oe 7hereinafter ;>idnapperidnappers

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    9ho are each summoned to ans9er the said

    counterplaintiff in a plea of trespass and

    trespass on the case, to 9it1

    4#C>'RU%

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    counterplaintiff [your name] 9as duly2

    engaged in good faith in a negotiation and

    purchase of a chose, and e?ercising his

    substanti.e right to contract 9ith another

    at arms length* Said >idnappers

    interrupted the negotiations, then

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    imprisoned counterplaintiff [your name]*

    uring imprisonment >idnappers sub@ected

    counterplaintiff [your name] to threat of

    three years further imprisonment 9ithout

    trial or due process*

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    3 "rom the moment he 9as taAen a9ay till

    the present, [your name], under color of

    la9, 9as Aept in actual or constructi.e

    imprisonment* #lthough he ob@ected to the

    assumed @urisdiction, those 9ho Aept him

    imprisoned under color of la9 did not1 Imprison: To confine a person or restrain his liberty in any way. Blacks Law Dictionary, 5th!ition

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    respond to any of his demands and reBuests

    for proof of @urisdiction or for

    reinstatement of his liberty* !hey

    continued to assume the @urisdiction

    9ithout proof of @urisdiction or any

    attempt at proof of @urisdiction* (e 9asImprisonment: ...it may be in a locality "se! only for the specific occasion# or it may take place witho"t the act"al

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    denied counsel of his choice* (e 9as

    forced to accept counsel not of his choice,

    and against his 9ishes* Counterplaintiff

    [your name] continues to be sub@ect, under

    color of la9, to the assumed @urisdiction

    of the >idnappers*

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    4 Under color of la9 [your name] 9as t9ice

    sub@ected to pseudo-psychological

    e.aluation* !he first pseudo-psychological

    e.aluation failed to satisfy the

    >idnappers* !he second pseudo-application of any physical a$encies of restraint %s"ch as locks or bars&, as by 'erbal comp"lsion an! the !isplay of

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    psychological e.aluation resulted in a

    star-chamber Inferior Court-ordered

    indefinite open-ended incarceration of up

    to three years 9ithout trial, 9ithout due

    process, and 9ithout opportunity for

    counterplaintiff to ob@ect, 9ith thea'ailable force. Blacks Law Dictionary, 5th!ition

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    concurrence of the unin.ited court-imposed

    attorney*

    0URISIC!I%

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    5 n e?amination of all a.ailable

    information, counterplaintiff is unable to

    ascertain that counterdefendants ha.e any

    @urisdiction to commit their acts*

    2 D"ly: ...accor!in$ to law in both form an! s"bstance. Blacks Law Dictionary, 5th!ition

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    6 !herefore, on information and belief,

    counterplaintiff [your name] alleges that

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    >idnappers do not ha.e any @urisdiction and

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    may not e?tra @udicially proceed*(

    7 Counterplaintiff demands that >idnappers

    submit to the court proof of @urisdiction,

    if any they ha.e*

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    8 If no proof of @urisdiction is submitted

    to the court, counterplaintiff demands that

    the abo.e-entitled court of record find

    that >idnappers are 9ithout @urisdiction,

    that the counterplaintiff be released from

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    incarceration 9ithout delay, and that the

    Inferior Court may not proceed*

    ()*owe'er late this ob+ection has been ma!e, or may be ma!e in any ca"se, in an

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    SEC% C#USE " #C!I%

    !RESP#SS

    0URISIC!I%

    inferior or appellate co"rt of the nite! -tates, it m"st be consi!ere! an! !eci!e!,

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    9 Paragaphs 5 through are incorporated

    by reference as though fully stated herein*

    10 Each counterdefendant acted in such a

    9ay, or failed to act in such a 9ay, that

    counterplaintiff [your name] is depri.ed of

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    his liberty* Each counterdefendant acted

    to depri.e counterplaintiff [your name] of

    his liberty= or each counterdefendant

    failed to act to pre.ent the loss by

    counterplaintiff [your name] of his

    liberty* "urther, each counterdefendant isbefore any co"rt can mo'e one f"rther step in the ca"se# as any mo'ement is

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    a 9illing participant in concert 9ith each

    of the remaining counterdefendants*

    11 #t all times mentioned in this action

    each counterdefendant is the agent of the

    other, and in doing the acts alleged innecessarily the eercise of +"ris!iction. /"ris!iction is the power to hear an!

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    this action, each is acting 9ithin the

    course and scope of said agency*

    12 n or about 0une 6D, 6, 0ohn oe

    offered to sell t9o automobiles to

    counterplaintiff [your name]* [your name]!etermine the s"b+ect matter in contro'ersy between parties to a s"it, to a!+"!icate

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    agreed to buy the automobiles but informed

    0ohn oe that he 9ould not taAe actual

    possession of the automobiles until the

    paper transactions 9ere completed* #ll

    paper9orA and funding of the transaction

    9ould be completedbefore

    he 9ould acceptor eercise any +"!icial power o'er them# the 0"estion is, whether on the case

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    the automobiles from 0ohn oe* !he reason

    for not taAing possession of the property

    is that full payment 9ould be in accordance

    9ith special procedures proscribed in the

    Uniform Commercial Code and reBuire special

    pri.ate banAing procedures* %o actualbefore a co"rt, their action is +"!icial or etra+"!icial# with or witho"t the

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    transfer of possession 9ould taAe place

    until said procedures 9ere completed*

    "ailure to follo9 the procedures .oids the

    transaction in its entirety*)

    a"thority of law, to ren!er a +"!$ment or !ecree "pon the ri$hts of the liti$ant

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    13 0ohn oe and [your name] commenced to

    fill out the paper9orA* 4efore completing

    all the paper9orA and the contract

    negotiation, the Redondo 4each Police

    epartment officers appeared* n

    information and belief, counterplaintiff

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    [your name] alleges that 0ohn oe summoned

    the Redondo 4each Police epartment police

    officers*

    parties. If the law confers the power to ren!er a +"!$ment or !ecree, then the co"rt

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    14 4ecause of the actions committed 9ith

    actual and implied force counterplaintiff

    9as immediately and directly in@ured and

    suffered loss of liberty, and imprisoned

    under color of la9*

    has +"ris!iction# what shall be a!+"!$e! or !ecree! between the parties, an! with

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    15 Counterdefendants ha.e a duty to not

    cause counterplaintiff [your name] to be

    imprisoned under color of la9, to not cause

    loss of liberty* "urther,

    counterdefendants ha.e a duty to pro.e

    which is the ri$ht of the case, is +"!icial action, by hearin$ an! !eterminin$ it.

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    @urisdiction 9hen ob@ection to @urisdiction

    is asserted*

    16 Counterdefendants ha.e breached that

    duty*

    3eters, 46# 7 8"ssell, 715# ( 3eters, 2(4) 9ite! by -TT ;< 8*;D

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    17 !he damages for the in@ury caused by

    counterdefendantsF actions are GH, for

    each day of unla9ful imprisonment*

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    $#2 " !(E C#SE

    5 E?hibit ;#< is incorporated by

    reference as though fully stated herein*

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    REJUES! "R RE$IE"

    16 "or that cause of action therefore

    Plaintiff brings his suit*

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    2 2(ERE"RE, Counterplaintiff reBuests

    relief and @udgment against

    Counterdefendants as follo9s1

    n all causes of action1

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    21 "or general damages in the sum of

    GH, multiplied by the number of days in

    constructi.e and actual imprisonment=

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    22 "or loss of earnings according to proof=

    23 !hat the court enter a declaratory

    @udgment that counterdefendants ha.e acted

    arbitrarily and capriciously, ha.e abused

    )@here a 9o"rt has +"ris!iction, it has a ri$ht to !eci!e e'ery 0"estion which

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    their discretion and ha.e acted not in

    accordance 9ith la9, but under color of

    la9=

    24 !hat the court enter a declaratory

    @udgment that counterdefendants ha.e acted

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    contrary to constitutional right, po9er or

    pri.ilege*

    25 !hat the court enter a declaratory

    @udgment that counterdefendantsK actions

    occ"rs in the ca"se# an! whether its !ecision be correct or otherwise, its +"!$ment,

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    9ere in e?cess of statutory @urisdiction,

    authority and short of statutory right*

    26 !hat the court permanently en@oin

    counterdefendants from interfering in any

    "ntil re'erse!, is re$ar!e! as bin!in$ in e'ery other 9o"rt. B"t, if it act witho"t

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    9ay 9ith counterplaintiffFs la9ful right to

    negotiate and enter into contracts=

    27 !hat the court enter a declaratory

    @udgment that the records of the court not

    of record are impeached for 9ant of

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    @urisdiction in the Court or @udicial

    officers, for collusion bet9een the

    parties, andLor for fraud in the parties

    offering the record, in respect to the

    proceedings=

    a"thority, its +"!$ments an! or!ers are re$ar!e! as n"llities. They are not 'oi!able,

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    28 !hat the court grant counterplaintiff

    his attorneys fees=

    29 !hat the court grant counterplaintiff

    such other and further relief as the court

    deems proper=b"t simply 'oi!# an! form no bar to a reco'ery so"$ht, e'en prior to a re'ersal, in

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    ( "or interest as allo9ed by la9= and

    (1 "or costs of suit incurred*

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    (2 I ha.e read and am a9are of the

    foregoing 9riting* I ha.e personal

    Ano9ledge of the foregoing facts and am

    competent to testify as to the truth of

    those facts if called as a 9itness* I

    declare under penalty of per@ury that theopposition to them. They constit"te no +"stification# an! all persons concerne! in

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    foregoing facts are true and correct, and

    that this affida.it 9as e?ecuted in

    +++++[city]++++, +[state]+ on +[date]+*

    ++++++++++[signature]++++++++++

    eec"tin$ s"ch +"!$ments or sentences, are consi!ere!, in law, as trespassers.)

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    [your name]

    lliott ' 3eirsol, 1 3et. (2?, (7, 2 .-. (2?, (7, 4L.!. 17 %1?2?&

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