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Notice to Disqualify Judge or Attorney – No Jurisdiction, No Consent

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This document is a formal legal notice or motion to disqualify a judge or court-appointed attorney who is acting without proper authority, jurisdiction, or consent. It asserts that no lawful contract exists, no fiduciary authority was granted, and any actions taken without delegation of authority violate both public policy and constitutional protections.

Highlights include:

  • Invokes 26 U.S.C. § 6903 and 26 CFR § 301.6903-1

  • Asserts lack of delegation of authority and unauthorized fiduciary action

  • Cites U.S. v. Sciuto, 521 F.2d 842 (7th Cir. 1996) and other constitutional case law

  • Challenges use of your name to open an account or case without consent

  • Supports full due process, private status, and rejection of involuntary servitude

This notice demands the immediate disqualification of any party who cannot prove lawful authority on record. Perfect for challenging biased judges, unrequested attorneys, and unauthorized appointments.

Format: Editable Word (.docx) file, ready for notarization and mailing.

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This document is a formal legal notice or motion to disqualify a judge or court-appointed attorney who is acting without proper authority, jurisdiction, or consent. It asserts that no lawful contract exists, no fiduciary authority was granted, and any actions taken without delegation of authority violate both public policy and constitutional protections.

Highlights include:

  • Invokes 26 U.S.C. § 6903 and 26 CFR § 301.6903-1

  • Asserts lack of delegation of authority and unauthorized fiduciary action

  • Cites U.S. v. Sciuto, 521 F.2d 842 (7th Cir. 1996) and other constitutional case law

  • Challenges use of your name to open an account or case without consent

  • Supports full due process, private status, and rejection of involuntary servitude

This notice demands the immediate disqualification of any party who cannot prove lawful authority on record. Perfect for challenging biased judges, unrequested attorneys, and unauthorized appointments.

Format: Editable Word (.docx) file, ready for notarization and mailing.

This document is a formal legal notice or motion to disqualify a judge or court-appointed attorney who is acting without proper authority, jurisdiction, or consent. It asserts that no lawful contract exists, no fiduciary authority was granted, and any actions taken without delegation of authority violate both public policy and constitutional protections.

Highlights include:

  • Invokes 26 U.S.C. § 6903 and 26 CFR § 301.6903-1

  • Asserts lack of delegation of authority and unauthorized fiduciary action

  • Cites U.S. v. Sciuto, 521 F.2d 842 (7th Cir. 1996) and other constitutional case law

  • Challenges use of your name to open an account or case without consent

  • Supports full due process, private status, and rejection of involuntary servitude

This notice demands the immediate disqualification of any party who cannot prove lawful authority on record. Perfect for challenging biased judges, unrequested attorneys, and unauthorized appointments.

Format: Editable Word (.docx) file, ready for notarization and mailing.

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