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RETURN TO ANCPR RETURN TO STRIKE BACK INDEXSTRIKE BACK!! HOW TO FIGHT THE SYSTEM What is "Jams the Jails?" After 23 years of Congressional abuse, instead of laws and judgements becoming fairer, non-custodial parents find themselves under increasingly harsher attacks. Frustration continues to grow as they chase the mythical $50 Billion "pot of gold at the end of the rainbow" that Donna Shalala espouses. What should you do?
Violation of your Civil Rights Improper Arrest/Police Brutality False Imprisonment Suing the city (if city police arrested you) Suing the county (DA's office) Suing the state Suing the Federal government and its agencies (HHS) Constitutional Issues: The right to a jury trial (Article VI) The right to a speedy trial (Article VI) Taxation without representation Unreasonable search and seizure (Article IV) Nor be deprived of life, liberty or property with due process of law (Article V) Nor shall property be taken for public use without just compensation (Article V) Cruel and unusual punishment (Article VIII) Involuntary servitude (Article XIII) Right to vote (Articles XV and XXIV) The government must pay your filing fees if you cannot afford them (and since you have no assets and no longer have a job, how could you afford them?). A Word on Jails Jails and prisons are extremely expensive. They say it's cheaper to send a person to Harvard for a year than to jail for a year. Jails and prisons are over-crowded. If they take you in, they will have to release someone else - murders, rapists, drug dealers. At the crime rate goes up, look for these politicians to be removed from office - either because they would rather jail NCPs or because taxes will have to be raised sky-high in order to build more jails. Case-in-point: Los Angeles County is under court order to release non-violent inmates due to over-crowding. KABC-TV reports the County jail has 20,000 inmates - 8,000 of which need to be released. The Los Angeles Times reports LA County is seeking support for over 700,000 NCPs. If we say 90% of these cases are bogus, that leaves 70,000 NCPs who can overwhelm the correctional system and spiral the County into instant bankruptcy. And if half are true, you'll have 350,000 additional prisoners milling around a 12,000 capacity facility. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||