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· 5/13/2011

Murakush Caliphate of Amexem Inc. v. New Jersey

Citations

  • 790 F. Supp. 2d 241
  • 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 51887
  • 2011 WL 1871431

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  • holding that reliance on the Treaty with Morocco for the purposes of a civil suit raising claims based on the events that occurred within United States’ geographical territory is facially frivolous
  • holding that reliance on the Treaty with Morocco for the purposes of a civil suit raising claims based on the events that occurred within United States’ geographical territory is facially frivolous
  • holding that reliance on the Treaty with Morocco for the purposes of a civil suit raising claims based on the events that occurred within United States’ geographical territory is facially frivolous
  • declaring that similar sovereign citizen arguments are legally frivolous
  • declaring that similar sovereign citizen arguments are legally frivolous
  • providing a history of the litigation tactics and examples of the specialized vocabulary of Moorish sovereign citizen plaintiffs who assert that they are endowed with special citizenship rights

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Judges: Robert B. Kugler

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