November 2, 2007
November 2, 2007
Honorable Orinda Evans
United States District Courthouse
75 Spring Street
Room 1988
Atlanta, GA 30303
Judge Evans,
I write regarding the case The United States v. Sherry Peel Jackson. (Case No: 1:07-CR-108)
All Mrs. Jackson is asking is that someone show her – and, in so doing, the American people – the specific law requiring the American people to pay taxes on their income.
If you cannot present such a law, Mrs. Jackson is thereby not guilty of breaking any law and you must let her go free.
If you cannot present such a law, you have no authority whatsoever to issue any sentence.
If you cannot present such a law, and you deprive Mrs. Jackson of her liberty and/or property anyway, you will thereby show yourself to be a tyrant of the most heinous and un-American sort.
If you cannot present such a law and you punish Mrs. Jackson in any way, you will have perpetrated a judicial travesty and you will deserve to be impeached and removed from office. Article 3, Section 1 of the United States Constitution states that “The judges, both of the supreme and inferior courts, shall hold their offices during good behaviour…” A federal judgeship is not a guaranteed job-for-life.
If, on the other hand, you let Mrs. Jackson go free, you will establish yourself as a true patriot and hero. And I use these words in the noblest “1776” sense.
The choice is yours. You have an opportunity here to be a hero or a zero. Make the right choice.
So help you God,
Douglas F. Newman
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