Sunday, December 12, 2004

 

No courts of remedy in Oregon?

VALIDITY OF OREGON COURTS FACES POSSIBLE QUESTIONING BY U.S. SUPREME COURT [News With Views]

Besides the question of court validity, another problem in the court system is that "judges" are circumventing the correct original oath of office as required by Article VII, section 21 of the 1859 Constitution of Oregon "BEFORE" taking their seats. Due to this very unfortunate circumstance, the "judges" are in violation of the qualification requirement in their applications for public office questionnaire. Such failure to qualify has fraud implications with consequent monetary and jail time penalties. Each of the 165 circuit court judges in Oregon stands to be fined and/or imprisoned for illegally swearing or affirming (it is one or the other, but not both) an oath of office that is not Article VII, section 21 of the 1859 Constitution of the State of Oregon. One might easily imagine the problems that could ensue from the removal of all 165 "judges" from their respective benches.

It appears the state of Oregon could use a judicature movement of their own.


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