


Get Warrants Dropped – Jurisdiction Challenge Letter
This powerful legal instrument is designed for private men and women seeking to challenge and discharge unlawful warrants issued by courts acting outside their jurisdiction. The Mandatory Judicial Notice & Demand for Dismissal provides a structured, lawful rebuttal based on trust law, constitutional authority, and federal statutes.
It includes:
Trust Position Statement affirming your private status
Formal Notice of Fiduciary Breach and Malfeasance
Jurisdictional Challenge citing 18 U.S.C. § 654 and constitutional protections
Demand for Dismissal for lack of subject matter jurisdiction
Cease and Desist directive against unauthorized attorneys and enforcement agents
Reservation of rights for further legal remedy, including Quo Warranto actions
This is not a template — it is a fully enforceable legal notice grounded in public trust doctrine, Moslem Law principles, and federal supremacy. Ideal for individuals who never consented to statutory jurisdiction or administrative enforcement.
Recommended Use:
For use in municipal, county, or state court cases involving bench warrants, civil infractions, or failure-to-appear charges. Serve directly to the court clerk, judge, and opposing counsel with proof of service.
Lawful Tools Embedded:
✔ 18 U.S.C. § 654
✔ Equal Protection Doctrine
✔ Constitutional Trust Law
✔ Judicial Notice Provisions
✔ Quo Warranto Right of Challenge
Format:
Microsoft Word (.docx) – Fully editable to enter your court info and mailing details.
Notice: You are the beneficiary of the trust. This document affirms your right to challenge false jurisdiction and stop unlawful proceedings before they escalate.
This powerful legal instrument is designed for private men and women seeking to challenge and discharge unlawful warrants issued by courts acting outside their jurisdiction. The Mandatory Judicial Notice & Demand for Dismissal provides a structured, lawful rebuttal based on trust law, constitutional authority, and federal statutes.
It includes:
Trust Position Statement affirming your private status
Formal Notice of Fiduciary Breach and Malfeasance
Jurisdictional Challenge citing 18 U.S.C. § 654 and constitutional protections
Demand for Dismissal for lack of subject matter jurisdiction
Cease and Desist directive against unauthorized attorneys and enforcement agents
Reservation of rights for further legal remedy, including Quo Warranto actions
This is not a template — it is a fully enforceable legal notice grounded in public trust doctrine, Moslem Law principles, and federal supremacy. Ideal for individuals who never consented to statutory jurisdiction or administrative enforcement.
Recommended Use:
For use in municipal, county, or state court cases involving bench warrants, civil infractions, or failure-to-appear charges. Serve directly to the court clerk, judge, and opposing counsel with proof of service.
Lawful Tools Embedded:
✔ 18 U.S.C. § 654
✔ Equal Protection Doctrine
✔ Constitutional Trust Law
✔ Judicial Notice Provisions
✔ Quo Warranto Right of Challenge
Format:
Microsoft Word (.docx) – Fully editable to enter your court info and mailing details.
Notice: You are the beneficiary of the trust. This document affirms your right to challenge false jurisdiction and stop unlawful proceedings before they escalate.
This powerful legal instrument is designed for private men and women seeking to challenge and discharge unlawful warrants issued by courts acting outside their jurisdiction. The Mandatory Judicial Notice & Demand for Dismissal provides a structured, lawful rebuttal based on trust law, constitutional authority, and federal statutes.
It includes:
Trust Position Statement affirming your private status
Formal Notice of Fiduciary Breach and Malfeasance
Jurisdictional Challenge citing 18 U.S.C. § 654 and constitutional protections
Demand for Dismissal for lack of subject matter jurisdiction
Cease and Desist directive against unauthorized attorneys and enforcement agents
Reservation of rights for further legal remedy, including Quo Warranto actions
This is not a template — it is a fully enforceable legal notice grounded in public trust doctrine, Moslem Law principles, and federal supremacy. Ideal for individuals who never consented to statutory jurisdiction or administrative enforcement.
Recommended Use:
For use in municipal, county, or state court cases involving bench warrants, civil infractions, or failure-to-appear charges. Serve directly to the court clerk, judge, and opposing counsel with proof of service.
Lawful Tools Embedded:
✔ 18 U.S.C. § 654
✔ Equal Protection Doctrine
✔ Constitutional Trust Law
✔ Judicial Notice Provisions
✔ Quo Warranto Right of Challenge
Format:
Microsoft Word (.docx) – Fully editable to enter your court info and mailing details.
Notice: You are the beneficiary of the trust. This document affirms your right to challenge false jurisdiction and stop unlawful proceedings before they escalate.