The Sheriff Is The “Chief Law Enforcement Officer” In The County
on September 13th, 2012 in Articles by William Taylor Reil | 1 CommentTagged as Sheriff
We are constantly told (particularly by attorneys and judges) that the District Attorney is the œChief Law Enforcement Officer in the County. But this statement is simply not true. The District Attorney (DA) is the chief prosecutor in the County. Though elected, the DA: must be an attorney; holds the…
Continue reading...Sovereignty in the Union States and the United States of America
on September 12th, 2012 in Articles by William Taylor Reil | Comments Off on Sovereignty in the Union States and the United States of AmericaTagged as Government • Handouts
The general definition of œSovereignty is – the supreme authority within a territory. Also – a: supreme power, b: freedom from external control, and c: controlling influence Synonyms: autonomy, independence, independency, liberty, self-determination, self-governance, self-government, freedom The people/the Citizens, individually and collectively, have the ultimate power and authority because the…
Continue reading...PennDOT, Real ID, Driver’s License, and Social Security Numbers.
on September 7th, 2011 in Articles by William Taylor Reil | Comments Off on PennDOT, Real ID, Driver’s License, and Social Security Numbers.Tagged as Driver's License • Real ID • Social Security
An individual who exercises a right does not need permission from government to exercise that right. The first amendment to the US Constitution states in part, œCongress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof¦. Article I, Section 3, of the Pennsylvania Constitution…
Continue reading...There is no “14TH Amendment”
on September 7th, 2011 in Articles by William Taylor Reil | Comments Off on There is no “14TH Amendment”Tagged as Constitution • Government • Nullification
A MISTAKEN BELIEF — that there is a valid article in the Constitution known as the “Fourteenth Amendment” No such amendment was ever legally ratified by three fourths of the States of the Union as required by the Constitution itself. The so-called “Fourteenth Amendment” was dubiously proclaimed by the Secretary…
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