Information:Educational Seminar
From R-KIDS of MN and GPF
FOUNDATIONS
Saturday, June 14th, 2008
Cost: $50 before June 7th, $60 after June 7th.
Send Registration to and make checks payable to:
R-KIDS of Minnesota PO Box 24658 Edina, MN 55424
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Where:
Bethlehem Baptist Church (North Campus)This event is not sponsered by Bethlehem 5151 Program Ave Mounds View, MN 55112 Room 204
Go in Door F on the East North side of the Church. Take a left down the hall to room 204
We will have a 1 Hr lunch break at 12:00 Noon.
For directions go to: http://www.hopeingod.org/MapsDirections.aspx Look for North Campus information
Seminar
Instruction to Citizens and Tools Necessary in Court
“You been served…how much to tip the judge”
Prayer for Wisdom
1. WHAT is LAW?
- a.Natural Law
- 1.What Law we are all subject to
- 2.Illustrations of Natural Law
- 3.The Rule of Jurisdiction
- 4.What happens when we violate Natural Law
- b.Common Law
- 1.The first step in mankind creating a society
- 2.What are the Maxims of Law
- 3.Why is the Common Law so important
- c.Constitutions
- 1.Defining how we will live together
- 2.Building a government
- 3.Restraints on the government that we built
- 4.What it means to be a Citizen
- 5.Enforcement of our rights happens ONLY when we are in compliance with Natural Law
- d.Statutes
- 1.The representatives of the People enacting our Law and the restrictions we placed upon the legislature
- 2.Statutes must uphold Natural, Constitutional and Common Law
- 3.The current situation with our statutes in Minnesota
- e.Rules of the court
- 1.What are the Rules of the court
- 2.How these rules apply to the Citizen
- 3.Challenging the “authority” of the rules to eliminate your rights
2. Status
- a.What is status#
- b.Your own personal compliance with the LAW, which establishes your status
- c.Appearance in the court, stating your status
3. What the judge is trying to do to you
- a.Judges do not understand the Law#
- b.Judges are trained to control you
- c.Demand for Jury trial
- d.Demand for evidence
- e.Demand for due process, explain due process
- f.Holding the judge to the Law.
4. What happens if you have an attorney representing you
- a.The oath the attorney swears
- b.Proper communications with your attorney
- c.YOU are in charge and responsible for your case
- d.What happens when your attorney makes mistakes
- e.This is YOUR life, and you must take charge of it
5 .Court Procedures
- a.What is a summons and complaint
- b.What is a motion
- c.What is a hearing
- d.What is a motion
- e.What is an IFP
- 1.Proper response to an OFP
- 2.Appeal of an OFP
- f.What is notice
- g.Responsibilities of the person in a court action
6. Review
- a.Natural Law
- b.Common Law
- c.Constitutional Law
- d.Statutes
7. The relationship of the judge/referee to the LAW
- .Asserting your rights
- b.Making the proper record of objections
- c.Appeals
8. How to remove the power of the judge/referee from your case
- .Operate in accordance with Natural Law
- b.Understand your “opponent” may be violating Natural Law
- c.Keep your cool
- d.16 Ways to Break a Person
- e.Stipulations and effective negotiating
- f.Make a record
- g.Demand a jury trial
9. Tools if you do not have an attorney
- a.Your own mind and your own faith
- b.The love you have for your children
- c.Jurisdictionary
- d.Actions that you can take as a Citizen
10. Next steps
- a.Understand WHO you are and WHAT has happened to you
- b.Decide to be in compliance with the LAW
- c.Repent and Restore
- d.Act as a Citizen
11. Questions from the People.

