How To: Cleanup the County

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Clean your County, and the Country will follow.

A possible way to effectively remove corrupt government officials, with seemingly 'easy' steps.

http://www.coppercards.com/coppercards/coppercards_county_cl...

Example: http://www.coppercards.com/law/docs/CC-CC-indictment-quo-war...

INTRODUCTION:

This program has a real opportunity to rapidly recover the U.S. It's real simple.

There are laws in this Nation, public officials, above all, must obey the law. The highest law of the Nation is the Constitution for the United States of America, and it overrules all other laws. No law may be made which infringes on or contradicts the Constitution.

Every official takes an oath to obey the Constitution, when they violate that oath they are out. Grand Juries are formed by We the People not the government. All we need to do is form Grand Juries who consider whether probable cause exists that an official violated the law, then we file Quo Warranto against the official who has to step down until they are acquitted of the charges.

1. Gather Evidence of Crimes Committed By Official
2. Identify Crime Definitions (see CC Crime Definitions you can refer to the Penal Code) & Prepare Verified Criminal Complaint & Quo Warranto Complaint
3. Form Grand Jury, Present Evidence, Obtain Indictment or Presentment
4. File Quo Warraonto Complaint in Court & set hearing date for Arraignment within 72 hours
5. Note a 3rd Party must Serve Summons and Quo Warronto on defendants
6. Prosecute Arraignment & set matter for trial
7. Prosecute Defendant at trial
8. Call County Elections to replace officials
- hand count ballots under camera

Judges acknowledge the third element of the Fifth, however, they ignore the others. The first, and frankly most important element of the 5th Amendment, is the dictate that you may not be prosecuted without a Grand Jury indictment or presentment. Judges, Sheriffs and District Attorneys in State Courts are violating their oath of office by prosecuting people without Grand Jury indictments or presentments and they are therefore lawbreakers and in violation of their office. By law, judges, police and district attorneys have to step down after they break the law when they prosecute people without Grand Jury indictments or presentments.