Firm: Maynard Nexsen, PC
Practice Areas: Corporate , Health Care & Hospitalization, Health Care, Health Care, Health Care, Health Care, Health Care, Health Care, Health Care
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Firm: Maynard Nexsen, PC
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: Adams and Reese LLP
11 North Water Street , Mobile , Alabama 36602
Practice Areas: Business & Commercial, Business Formation, Corporate , Estate Planning, Family , Mergers & Acquisitions, Natural Resources, Taxation - State & Federal, Trusts, Business, Business, Business, Business, Business, Business, Business, Business, Business, Business, Business, Business
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Firm: Stewart & Stewart, PC
Practice Areas: Class Action
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Firm: Lowe Mobley Lowe & LeDuke
Practice Areas: Corporate , General Practice, Insurance , Medical Malpractice, Products Liability, General Practice, General Practice, General Practice, General Practice, General Practice, General Practice
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Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
My client was found Not Guilty on counts of assault with a deadly instrument and discharging a firearm into an occupied dwelling. I tried the case of State v. Brasher before a jury in Shelby County. It was two assistant district attorney's v. me. Witnesses testimony and evidence was full of holes and the police lied through their teeth. I brought this out before the jury and convinced them of the lies.. I have always wondered how the court has authority over an individual and watched the and fought the court "system" for almost 20 years. What the courts are doing is in violation of the Constitution of Alabama, 1901 and the United States Constitution. The courts were set up by "We the People," not we the government. I have begun to use the laws against them by filing motions to dismiss all the victimless crimes. The Constitution of Alabama, 1901 specifically states that it is THE PEOPLE who give authority and jurisdiction to the court for "harm done to the citizen" Here is what the Constitution of Alabama says that clearly explains the power set up by We the People and not the corporate police state that it has become:. The courts have no jurisdiction over persons as no harm was done to another person. The authority given to the courts comes from the person, not the corporation or agents of the corporation.. § 13. Courts to be open; remedies for all injuries; impartiality of justice. That all courts shall be open; and that every person, for any injury done him, in his lands, goods, person, or reputation, shall have a remedy by due process of law; and right and justice shall be administered without sale, denial, or delay. Constitution of Alabama, 1901. The State assumes that they are harmed when no injury has ocurred. This is a. false premis of authority that does not exsist. The police have assumed the power of. control and neither the State of Alabama nor Counties or municipalities or its’. agents can be a complainant as no injury was done to the corporation, its’ lands,. goods, person or reputation. The Defendant is neither an agent nor employee of. the state or county and therefore are not subject to the rules and regulations of the. corporation. It's like McDonalds telling you that you can't eat at Burger King!. § 2. People source of power. That all political power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority, and instituted for their benefit; and that, therefore, they have at all times an inalienable and indefeasible right to change their form of government in such manner as they may deem expedient. Constitution of Alabama, 1901. The only function of government is to protect the citizen in his enjoyment of life, liberty and property and any other function is illegal and subject to liability.. § 35. Objective of government. That the sole object and only legitimate end of government is to protect the citizen in the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property, and when the government assumes other functions it is usurpation (illegal!) and oppression. Constitution of Alabama, 1901. That the employees’ of the state and county corporations, under color of law and without any authority, have conspired to commit fraud against the people and falsely arrest them, imprisoned them causing damages to their person, property and liberty in violation of the Constitution of Alabama, 1901.. The authority of jurisdiction is given by the person harmed, not the corporate bodies. The State and County corporation suffered no harm and cannot prosecute a case in any court without the authority of the person harmed.. § 36. Construction of Declaration of Rights. That this enumeration of certain rights shall not impair or deny others retained by the people; and, to guard against any encroachments on the rights herein retained, we declare that everything in this Declaration of Rights is excepted out of the general powers of government, and shall forever remain inviolate (unchangeble). Constitution of Alabama, 1901. The circumstances surrounding most arrest and subsequent incarceration violates the peoples rights under the Constitution of Alabama, 1901 and the United States Constitution. (Did you know that the United States has no jurisdiction beyond ten (10) square miles of Washington, D.C.?). The Constitution of Alabama states there must be an indictment by Grand Jury. There usually is no indictment by a grand jury nor any harm done to another citizen in violation of the Constitution of Alabama, 1901.. So the corporations are comitting fraud, conspiracy, coercion, assault and battery, false arrest, false imprisonment in violation of the peoples' rights under the Constitution of Alabama, 1901, United States Constitution and should be brought to justice in the common law court for which it was created.. It is clear that the corporate structure has been substituted for both the United States Constitution and the State Constitution as a for profit corporate entity and it is time for me to stand up for YOUR rights and end the oppressive, Orwellian system that has taken over our Republic!
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Po Box 2533 , Mobile , Alabama 36652
Practice Areas: Landlord & Tenant
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Firm: Warhurst Law
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
John H. Leech, Jr. is a native of Mobile and graduated from Davidson High School. He attended Rhodes College on scholarship where he studied political science and played fullback and long snapper on the football team. He then transferred to the University of South Alabama where he played football for Coach Joey Jones and the Jaguars as a long snapper. During his time at USA, John was president of his fraternity, the Kappa Alpha Order, Greek Man of the Year, Secretary/Treasurer of the Order of Omega, a recipient of the Excellence in Political Science Award, named to multiple Dean’s Lists, a member of numerous honor societies, and was named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List. He graduated in 2011 from the University of South Alabama with a B.A. in political science, cum laude.. John then attended Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center on a Chancellor Scholar Scholarship. During his time at LSU Law Center, John was a member of the Public Interest Law Society (PILS), and dedicated much of his time to an organization called StreetLaw. John competed in the Ira S. Flory Trial Competition, the Tullis Moot Court Competition, and an Opening Statement Competition. He worked in the Family Law Clinic during his third year, and was a Junior Editor for the Journal of Civil Law Studies, in which he published an article. John interned and externed for various organizations throughout law school, including the United States District Court, Southern District of Alabama, Mobile County District Attorney’s Office, and 19th JDC Public Defender’s Office. In May of 2014 John graduated LSU Law Center with a Juris Doctorate and Graduate Degree in Comparative Law.. After graduating law school from LSU in 2014, John was admitted to the Alabama State Bar in September of 2014. John is also admitted to practice law in Louisiana (2018). He is also a member of the Mobile Bar Association, the Baldwin County Bar Association, the Mobile Young Lawyers, the Alabama Association for Justice, and the American Bar Association.
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Firm: Cartee & Lloyd
Practice Areas: Car Accidents
John Lloyd has been helping victims and their families for over 23 years. Mr. Lloyd was President of the Tuscaloosa County Bar Association in 2011-2012 and the Association was awarded Most Oustanding Local Bar Award for their service to the community and legal profession. He has also served the Tuscaloosa Bar Association as Vice President, Treasurer, and as a respresentative on local bar committees that serve the needs of the bench and bar in Tuscaloosa.
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Firm: Sheffield & Lentine, PC
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Contact: +1 (866) 552-3196
Firm: Law Office of J.D. Lloyd, LLC
Practice Areas: Appeals
My name is J.D. Lloyd and I help folks convicted of crimes continue their fight for justice after the trial. Whether it's through filing an appeal or post-conviction petition for relief, I make sure my clients know there's still hope after the trial.
Contact: +1 (866) 971-1765
403 Fort Dale Rd , Greenville , Alabama 36037
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Firm: Lightfoot & Nichols
Practice Areas: Business Law, Civil Practice, Commercial Real Estate, Family Law, Civil Litigation, Negligence, Personal Injury, Probate, Wills
Firm: Dominick Feld Hyde, PC
Practice Areas: Business
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Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: America's First Federal Credit Union
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy, Debtor/Creditor Rights, , , , , , , ,
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Firm: Turnbull Holcomb & Moak PC
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
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Po Box 47 , Mobile , Alabama 36601
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Firm: Morris & Lavette, PC
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Firm: John M Wood Family Law Center
3020 Pump House Rd , Birmingham , Alabama 35243
Practice Areas: Divorce & Family,
Contact: (205) 970-4142