When Judges Act Without Jurisdiction = Void Orders, No Immunity, Full Personal Liability, Judicial Usurpation, Ultra Vires Acts, Judicial Treason, and Commercial Fraud

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Judges are not immune when they act outside lawful jurisdiction. Under the Clearfield Doctrine (Clearfield Trust Co. v. United States, […]

No Victim, No Crime: The Unlawfulness of Enforcing Contracts Without Consent or Disclosure

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In the American republic, no man or woman can be lawfully punished for a victimless crime where no injury, harm, or contract exists. This article breaks down how statutes and administrative codes are often used to presume jurisdiction without consent, violating fundamental rights. It discusses the right not to contract, the doctrine of corpus delicti, and the legal consequences of color of law enforcement.