(Respectfully) herein plaintiffs collective Motions before the Federal Court, by undersigned council of record Estate of Louis Charles Hamilton II, undersign proceeding “Pro Se” collectively (Plaintiffs) files Notice of Motion, Motion to Strike, with joining Motion to Vacate Judgments(s) American slave court cases, Brakkee v. Lovell 1779, throughout Ableman v. Booth 1859
1779 | Brakkee v. Lovell | Vermont Superior Court | Pompey Brakkee had been held as a slave by Elijah Lovell after slavery was made illegal in Vermont. Lovell failed to appear and Brakkee was awarded 400 pounds sterling.[1] |
1781 | Brom and Bett v. Ashley | Berkshire County Court of Common Pleas | Slaves Brom and Bett (Elizabeth Freeman) were freed on the basis that the Massachusetts constitution provided that "all men are born free and equal." This case was a precedent for the following one. |
1781 | Quock Walker v. Jennison | Worcester Conty Court of Common Pleas | Jennison's slave, Quock Walker, was found to be a freedman on the basis that slavery was contrary to the Bible and the Massachusetts Constitution. |
1783 | Commonwealth v. Jennison | Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court | Justice William Cushing instructs jury that "slavery is in my judgment as effectively abolished as it can be by the granting of rights and privileges wholly incompatible and repugnant to its existence."[2] |
1792 | Guardian of Sally v. Beatty | Supreme Court of South Carolina | A slave owned by Beatty had bought a slave girl Sally and manumitted her. Chief Justice John Rutledge instructed the jury that such an act of generosity on Sally's behalf should not be overturned. |
1806 | Hudgins v. Wright | Virginia Supreme Court | Jackey Wright and her two children were freed based on her claim of maternal descent from Native American women. Indian slavery had been prohibited in Virginia since 1705. |
1818 | Harry v. Decker & Hopkins | Supreme Court of Mississippi | Decker's slave Harry was freed, and slaves residing in the Northwest Territory become free as per the Ordinance of 1787, and may assert their rights in court. |
1820 | Polly v. Lasselle | Supreme Court of Indiana | Indiana gave freedom to blacks in the state who had been held as slaves in the territory prior to Indiana's state constitutional ban on slavery. |
1830 | North Carolina v. Mann | Supreme Court of North Carolina | Slaveowners were ruled to have absolute authority over their slaves and could not be found guilty of committing violence against them. |
1834 | Rachel v. Walker | Supreme Court of Missouri | A freedom suit of Rachel, a slave who sued for freedom from John Walker in the Supreme Court of Missouri, and won based on his having held her in the free state of Illinois. |
1836 | Commonwealth v. Aves | Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court | A slave named Med was freed on the grounds that any slave brought to a free state by his or her owner was thereby set free. |
1838 | Hinds v. Brazealle | Supreme Court of Mississippi | Denied a deed of manumission in Ohio for a citizen of Mississippi's mixed-race son and his slave mother, because it was against Mississippi statutes (which required an act by the state legislature), and was considered fraud |
1841 | United States v. Libellants and Claimants of the Schooner Amistad | Supreme Court of the United States | As the Africans in question were never legal property, they were not criminals and had rightfully defended themselves in mutiny. They were unlawfully kidnapped, and the Court directed the President to transport them in return to Africa. |
1842 | Prigg v. Pennsylvania | Supreme Court of the United States | Overturned the conviction of slavecatcher Edward Prigg in Pennsylvania based on the ruling that Federal law (which provides for recovery of fugitive slaves) supersedes State law. |
1851 | Strader v. Graham | Supreme Court of the United States | The status of three slaves who traveled from Kentucky to the free states of Indiana and Ohio depended on Kentucky slave law rather than Ohio law, which had abolished slavery. |
1852 | Lemmon v. New York | Superior Court of the City of New York | Granted freedom to slaves who were brought into New York by their Virginia slave owners, while in transit to Texas. |
1853 | Holmes v. Ford | Oregon Territorial Supreme Court | Granted freedom to a family of slaves who had been brought to Oregon with their master from Missouri, as this action violated the Organic Laws of Oregon, which did not allow slavery. |
1857 | Dred Scott v. Sandford | Supreme Court of the United States | People of African descent imported into the United States and held as slaves, or their descendants — whether or not they were slaves — were not included under the Constitution and could never be citizens of the United States. |
1859 | Ableman v. Booth | Supreme Court of the United States | Held that state courts cannot issue rulings that contradict the decisions of federal courts, in this case overturning the unconstitutionality ruling by the Wisconsin Supreme Court of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. |
Under the factual allegation “White Supremacy (Defendants) The Confederate States of America Deprivation of Rights Under Color Of Law on or about the exact dates of February 1871 throughout Feb 6th 2013 (Defendants acting under color of law) committed to continuance engaging against the peace, will, dignity, international freedom rights of (Plaintiffs) collect, especially undersigned council of record, Proceeding “Pro Se” having actual access of the
“Federal Court System” which is only filed with (Defendants) GOP Political Party “RICO Scheme of Cover-up, crimes against humanity, kidnapping and entire Negro population by such continue criminal bully obstruction of Justice by such fraudulent courts decrees records on fraudulent artifacts American slave court cases, Brakkee v. Lovell 1779, throughout Ableman v. Booth 1859
(Current) RICO enterprise “international wire fraud”, cause of actions (Defendants) Judicial government acting under color of law against “Pro Se Plaintiffs” (Hamilton) et al did so knowing and willing aid in never ending the elusive (Defendants) The Confederate States of America RICO said crimes against humanity illegal existences, on or about the dates fraudulent artifacts
American slave court cases Brakkee v. Lovell 1779, throughout Ableman v. Booth 1859 being criminally published on “wire fraud of the courts Judges judicial decrees Title 18, U.S.C., Section 241 - conspired against rights of the (Plaintiffs) Negro DNA Slaves entire population(s) willing and knowing committed overt acts in producing, author, manipulation (Plaintiffs) Collective to international false slavery data, false statements, direct omissions, destruction of court records and material facts
To included but not limited to “physical false slavery data manipulation international wire fraud enslavement of a entire population “Citing evidence of correct government records filed herein Exhibit(s) B “Fraudulent Artifact” wire fraud on or about December 6th 1865 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution; Abolition Slavery Exhibit(s) A “Fraudulent Artifact” wire fraud on or about
February 7th 201313th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution; Abolition Slavery citing *See Case 3:16-mc-00016, The 1800s 13th Amendment being not complete and official ratified as described fraudulent in all school books “world-wide published” in 1865 but (Defendant Confederate State of Mississippi) Join the (Plaintiffs) United States of America Union government until on or about February 7th 2013
False slavery data of the (“Defendants”) entire Supreme Court Surrounding continue records fraudulent artifacts under all material facts mention herein “still captive slave property, of Whiteman’s criminal “expert international fraudulent doings under false slavery data, wire fraud scheme of things since 1865 (Exhibit C) *See Case 3:16-mc-00016 13th Amendment being ratified 2013 7th day Feb.
Subscribed and sworn before Public Notary Public on this _____ day of __________ 2020
_________________________
Public Notary
Respectfully ________________________________________
Estate of Louis Charles Hamilton II Cmdr. US Navy MSS (Pro Se Plaintiff)
Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Elizabeth Alexandra Mary,
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, KG, KT, PC, ADC (William Arthur Philip Louis)
Prince Henry of Wales, KCVO, (Henry Charles Albert David)
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