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COMMON LAW V. STATUTORY JURISDICTION WHICH ARE YOU IN? Part 9

Common law

Attorney Lowell H. Becraft, Jr. cites twenty court cases confirming the territorial limitation of federal jurisdiction, including:
U.S. v. Cotroni, 527 F.2d 708, 711 (2nd Cir. 1975) – holding federal wiretap laws as territorial.


Reyes v. Secretary of H.E.W., 476 F.2d 910, 915 (D.C. Cir., 1973) – holding administration of Social Security Act as territorial.
Schoenbaum v. Firstbrook, 268 F. Supp. 385, 392 (S.D.N.Y., 1967) – holding securities act as territorial.
And 17 other court case law that I will not go into at this time. To see these other court case laws, please go through and read this blog.
Your rights to own property and to engage in voluntary exchange by NON-REGISTRATION of your business or property are basic common law rights.

Common-Law is the law of the land, the law of the Constitution. Statutory law is legislated law as codes, statutes, rules, regulations, opinions, Presumptions, Assumptions, and public policy under the Color of Law and written by BAR and BANK ATTORNEYS for their own gain. For their own gain includes the BANK and GOVERNMENT corporations that they work for. Your rights to own property and to engage in voluntary exchange by NON-REGISTRATION of your business or property are basic common law rights. Think about it..

David Young de God

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