In
The United States District Court
For
The Southern District of Texas
Houston
Division
Slave Negro Louis Charles
Hamilton II USN
Vs. U.S. Docket No 4:2016-CV-00964
United States of America et
al
Subpoena
Duces Tecum: 27
Amendments to the U.S. Constitution
1st Amendment: Guarantees the right to
the freedoms of speech, press, and religion. Protects the right to petition the
government.
2nd Amendment: Guarantees the people’s
right to own and bear arms for their defense.
3rd Amendment: Citizens cannot be forced
to quarter soldiers during times of peace.
4th Amendment: Citizens cannot be forced
to subject themselves to seizure and search without a search warrant and
probable cause.
5th Amendment: Prohibits abuse of
governmental authority in legal procedures. Establishes rules for indictment by
eminent domain and grand jury. Guarantees the due process rights. Protects
citizens from self-incrimination and double jeopardy.
6th Amendment: Guarantees fair and
speedy jury trial and the rights to know the accusation, the accuser, and to
find counsel and witnesses.
7th Amendment: Reserves individuals’
rights to jury trial depending on the civil case, and cases already examined by
not be re-opened by another court.
8th Amendment: Forbids exorbitant bails
and fines and punishment that is unusual or cruel.
9th Amendment: Reserves the rights of
citizens which are not specifically mentioned by the U.S. Constitution.
10th Amendment: Reserves powers that are
not given to the U.S. government under the Constitution, nor prohibited to a
State of the U.S., to the people and the States.
11th Amendment: State sovereign
immunity. States are protected from suits by citizens living in another state
or foreigners that do not reside within the state borders. Ratified: Feb. 7,
1795
12th Amendment: Modifies and clarifies
the procedure for electing vice-presidents and presidents.
13th Amendment: Except as punishment for
criminal offense, forbids forced-slavery and involuntary servitude.
14th Amendment: Details Equal Protection
Clause, Due Process Clause, Citizenship Clause, and clauses dealing with the
Confederacy and its officials.
15th Amendment: Reserves citizens the
suffrage rights regardless of their race, color, or previous slave status.
16th Amendment: Reserves the U.S. government
the right to tax income.
17th Amendment: Establishes popular
voting as the process under which senators are elected.
18th Amendment: Denies the sale and
consumption of alcohol.
19th Amendment: Reserves women’s
suffrage rights.
20th Amendment: also known as the “lame
duck amendment,” establishes date of term starts for Congress (January 3) &
the President (January 20).
21st Amendment: Details the repeal of
the Eighteenth Amendment. State laws over alcohol are to remain.
22nd Amendment: Limit the terms that an
individual can be elected as president (at most two terms). Individuals who
have served over two years of someone else’s term may not be elected more than
once.
23rd Amendment: Reserves the right of
citizens residing in the District of Columbia to vote for their own Electors
for presidential elections.
24th Amendment: citizens cannot be
denied the suffrage rights for not paying a poll tax or any other taxes.
25th Amendment: establishes the
procedures for a successor of a President.
26th Amendment: Reserves the right for
citizens 18 and older to vote.
27th Amendment: Denies any laws that
vary the salaries of Congress members until the beginning of the next terms of
office for Representatives.
Respectfully Appearance (Pro Se Plaintiff) Louis Charles Hamilton
II herein (USN) before “Honorable Court Justice”Kenneth M. Hoyt, presiding
herein
To: “Honorable
Court Justice” Kenneth M. Hoyt U.S. Docket No 4:2016-CV-00964 United States
Southern District of Texas Federal Courthouse
To: Natalee B.
Marion (Assistant Attorney General) Federal I.D. No. 2724917 State Bar No.
240753362 P.O. Box 12548, Capitol Station Austin, Texas 78711-2548
To: Patrick
Nagorski Assistant County Attorney Federal I.D. No. 1902658, State Bar No. 244074787,
1019 Congress, 15th Floor Houston, Texas 77002
To: Dwayne R. Day
Federal I.D. No. 00795314, State Bar No. 007953413401 Allen Parkway, Suite 100
Houston Texas 77019 Attorney for Defendant “Jonathan A. Gluckman (Attorney at
Law)
To: Susana G. Sosa
Federal I.D. No. 2292237, State Bar No. 24083894, P.O. Box 368, Houston Texas
77001-0368 Attorney for Defendant “City of Houston Texas and Chief of Houston
Texas, Police Department
Regarding Pro Se
Plaintiff Louis Charles Hamilton II herein Subpoena Duces Tecumcourt summons
ordering the recipient to appear before the
“Honorable Court”
and produce each documents and other tangible evidence for use at a hearing and
droning a trial in the above reference matter U.S. Docket No 4:2016-CV-00964
Pro Se Plaintiff
requesting Order for “Subpoena Duces Tecum” to the following United States of
America for certified copy “Production of
1st Amendment:
Guarantees the right to the freedoms of speech, press, and religion. Protects
the right to petition the government.
2nd Amendment:
Guarantees the people’s right to own and bear arms for their defense.
3rd Amendment:
Citizens cannot be forced to quarter soldiers during times of peace.
4th Amendment:
Citizens cannot be forced to subject themselves to seizure and search without a
search warrant and probable cause.
5th Amendment:
Prohibits abuse of governmental authority in legal procedures. Establishes
rules for indictment by eminent domain and grand jury. Guarantees the due
process rights. Protects citizens from self-incrimination and double jeopardy.
6th Amendment:
Guarantees fair and speedy jury trial and the rights to know the accusation,
the accuser, and to find counsel and witnesses.
7th Amendment:
Reserves individuals’ rights to jury trial depending on the civil case, and
cases already examined by not be re-opened by another court.
8th Amendment:
Forbids exorbitant bails and fines and punishment that is unusual or cruel.
9th Amendment:
Reserves the rights of citizens which are not specifically mentioned by the
U.S. Constitution.
10th Amendment:
Reserves powers that are not given to the U.S. government under the
Constitution, nor prohibited to a State of the U.S., to the people and the
States.
11th Amendment:
State sovereign immunity. States are protected from suits by citizens living in
another state or foreigners that do not reside within the state borders.
Ratified: Feb. 7, 1795
12th Amendment:
Modifies and clarifies the procedure for electing vice-presidents and
presidents.
13th Amendment:
Except as punishment for criminal offense, forbids forced-slavery and
involuntary servitude.
14th Amendment:
Details Equal Protection Clause, Due Process Clause, Citizenship Clause, and
clauses dealing with the Confederacy and its officials.
15th Amendment:
Reserves citizens the suffrage rights regardless of their race, color, or
previous slave status.
16th Amendment:
Reserves the U.S. government the right to tax income.
17th Amendment:
Establishes popular voting as the process under which senators are elected.
18th Amendment:
Denies the sale and consumption of alcohol.
19th Amendment:
Reserves women’s suffrage rights.
20th Amendment:
also known as the “lame duck amendment,” establishes date of term starts for
Congress (January 3) & the President (January 20).
21st Amendment:
Details the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. State laws over alcohol are to
remain.
22nd Amendment:
Limit the terms that an individual can be elected as president (at most two
terms). Individuals who have served over two years of someone else’s term may
not be elected more than once.
23rd Amendment:
Reserves the right of citizens residing in the District of Columbia to vote for
their own Electors for presidential elections.
24th Amendment:
citizens cannot be denied the suffrage rights for not paying a poll tax or any
other taxes.
25th Amendment:
establishes the procedures for a successor of a President.
26th Amendment:
Reserves the right for citizens 18 and older to vote.
27th Amendment:
Denies any laws that vary the salaries of Congress members until the beginning
of the next terms of office for Representatives.
being filed before U.S. Docket No
4:2016-CV-00964 as evidence, and
Produce to (Pro Se) Slave Negro Plaintiff and
Plaintiff(s) an official “Legal” copy of each and every, Constitutions Amendment
Mailing to Pro Se
Slave Negro Louis Charles Hamilton II (USN) #2712 as address listed below fairly,
justly, and proper
Honorable Honest
in so heard legally before Justice in all matters as required by Law.
Subscribed before
a Public Notary, On this ____ Day of ______________ 2016
____________________________________
Public Notary
________________________________________
Pro Se Slave
Negro Louis Charles Hamilton II (USN),
2724 61st street
Ste. I-B
Galveston, Texas.
77551
bluefinlch2@gmail.com
832-894-9465
832-344-7134
louishamilton2015@gmail.com
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