Jul
26
FINDING THE FASTEST WAY OUT OF FORECLOSURE
Filed Under COMMON LAW, Foreclosure, LEARNING THE LAW, OBAMA, Property Taxes, Territorial Jurisdiction
There widespread belief is that written law applies to the land under your house, so it is commonly believed that both the judicial and non-judicial foreclosure processes may be brought against you and your home. Unless you live in Louisiana, the English common law is the law, so the easiest way to avoid the severest consequence of foreclosure is to limit law enforcement to its lawful territorial jurisdiction.
President of the United States of America and President of the United States Barack Hussein Obama, who was speaking about law enforcement, as President of the United States, said about a year ago, they “acted stupidly,” in regard to the arrest of Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates at his home by a Cambridge Police officer, because law enforcement is limited to land owned by the United States of America. President of the United States Obama knew Professor Gates could not be arrested at his home, because the Cambridge police lacked territorial jurisdiction. This information couldn’t get out ,so a diversion was created by the White House.
You won’t be having a “beer summit” with the local sheriff, but if you do an investigation of his or her authority you will confirm that it is limited to the land owned by the United States of America.
Unless your home is in a national forest, no sheriff has the authority to put you off your home. Do they “act stupidly”? They sure do, but you shouldn’t. Enroll in my Basic Course in Law and Government by contacting me at edrivera@edrivera.com
Dr. Eduardo M. Rivera
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