Legal Question in Administrative Law in California

ATTORNEY LICENSE FRAUD

ATTORNEY'S LICENSE ??? AIN'T NO SUCH THING!!!

I. AS PER THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT;

A. The practice of Law CAN NOT be licensed by any state/State Schware v. Board of Examiners, 353 U.S. 238, 239

B. The practice of Law is AN OCCUPATION OF COMMON RIGHT!

Sims v. Aherns, 271 S.W. 720 (1925)

II. The "CERTIFICATE" from the State Supreme Court:

1. ONLY authorizes,

A. To practice Law "IN COURTS" As a member of the STATE JUDICIAL BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT.

B. Can ONLY represent WARDS OF THE COURT.

2. INFANTS

3. PERSONS OF UNSOUND MIND SEE CORPUS JURIS SECUNDUM, VOLUME 7, SECTION 4.

4. A. "CERTIFICATE" IS NOT A LICENSE....

A. To practice Law AS AN OCCUPATION.

B. Nor to DO BUSINESS AS A LAW FIRM!!!

III. The "STATE BAR" CARD IS NOT A LICENSE!!!

A. It is a "UNION DUES CARD"

B. The "BAR" is a "PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION."

1. Like the Actors Union, Painters Union, etc.

2. No other association, EVEN DOCTORS, issue their own license. ALL ARE ISSUED BY THE STATE.

C. It is a NON-GOVERNMENTAL PRIVATE ASSOCIATION.

1. See Attorney General Dan Morales' letter.

2. As per this letter; the State does not issue licenses and they are not issued by his office!

IV. The State Bar is;

A. An Unconstitutional Monopoly, Article 1, Section 26, Texas Bill of Rights.

B. A ILLEGAL & CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE;

C. Violates Article 2, Section 1, Separation of Powers clause of the Constitution.

D. There is NO POWER OR AUTHORITY for joining of Legislative, Judicial, or Executive as the BAR and SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS are doing. ALL MEMBERS OF BOTH ARE MONOPOLISTIC BAR MEMBERS!

E. In violation of the RIGHT TO WORK LAWS of Texas.

V. State Bar Rules. . . at Article III, Section 2. . .

Enrollment in the State Bar: "Each person who becomes licensed to practice law is REQUIRED TO ENROLL IN THE STATE BAR WITHIN 10 DAYS "BEFORE" OR "AFTER" RECEIVING A LICENSE TO PRACTICE LAW.

ENROLLMENT IN THE BAR AND LICENSE ARE NOT THE SAME. THE BAR CAN NOT LICENSE ANYONE!!!!!


Asked on 1/21/18, 1:08 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Kelvin Green The Law Office of Kelvin Green

This is absolute jibberish. Sims v Aherns is an Arkansas case dealing with taxes. Schware states the exact opposite.... your rant is wrong.....

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Answered on 1/21/18, 3:09 am


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