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of
11
May,
2409
Hello.
Many ofyou
are scared,
but excited
as
you
come
togrips
with
the
implications
of
thetask
in
frontof
you.
This
is understandable.
Every
one
has
questions.This
is not the
time
to
re-invent
the
wheel.
The¡efore wehavegottentogethertogive you
a
blueprint onhow to
fi.le
your
presenûnents.
When
servîng
the
presentments
there
are
two
ways
to
do
it
one
in
person,if
the
clerk
will
in
fact
âccept it. And
two
by
cert¡f¡ed
Mail,restricted
delivery.We
have
redesigned
some
ofthe
pagessince
your
packages
were maìled
out
The
packages
youhave received
are
complete
and can bepresented
in
its current
fonn. If
you
have themeans
to
do
so,
you
can
print
the
changes
we
provide
toyou
and
insert
theminto
your presentnents.
So here
is what
youdo;
1.
ABOVE
ALL
ELSEBE POLITE.
TTIESE PEOPLE
ARENOT
OIJR
ADVERSARMS!
2.
As
soon
rìs
you
receiveyour
Presentuen!
whether
in
the
mail
or
in
an
attachmentthrough
e-mail,
printit
out
(you
need
at
a
minimum
3 copies
for
each
presenhent)
3
.
Fill
out
andhave
the
Title
pageno
tarized
and
make 4
copies.
(the
copy
will
be
for
yourmastercopy
of
the
presenhent
should
you
u,ant
to
file
morethanone
jurisdiction)
4.
Go to thecourthouse,
and
file
the
noø¡ized
copy(clerk
may require
2
copies)Presenhnent
with
thecourt
clerk.(ThÍslegitimizes
the
presentuent
inyourjurisdiction).
5.
Get
a
rcceþ
for
the
filing.
(fhis
process
should
not
cost
you
to
file-
You
are
not
entering
a
case,
your
are
filingapresenhent)
6.
After
your
presenhent
has
been
recorded
by
the
clerk,
you
are
now ready make
yourpresentnentto
an
officer of
the
court;
a.
Sheriff
b.
Constable
c.
Attomey
d.
Local,
or
state
fudge
e.
Attomey'soffice
f.
District
Attomey
orAssistant
Distict
Attorney
g.
Attomey
General
ofyour
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Use
t.he
attashed
receþ
toinsurethe
filing
was
legitimate.
Ask
themwhen
you
canexpect
an
answerto the
filing,
offer
toget
it
touch
with
themregarding
filed
case
(this
is
wherethe
clerk
filing
is
important)
youjust
presented.
7.
Inform
the
recipient
that
if
you
bave
not
heard
anythíng
you
will
be
back
in
40
days
to
checkonthe
progress
of
the
presenhent.
8.
Scan
the
recelpt
ofthepresenhent
and
e-mail
it
to
one
of
the command
centers
for
filing.
If
you
can
not
scan
it
snail
mail
it
afteryouhave
a
copy
for
yourself.You
may
participatein
morethan
one
Grand
Jury.
You
may
make
more thanone
presentnent.
 
THEAMERICAN
GRAND
TURY
COAN.ENED
A
HEÁRING,
CONDUCTED
AN
IAIYESTIGATION
OF
EWDENCE,AND
RETARNED
A
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YOTE
OF
25
TO
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AFFINMAND
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pROCÆ',SS,
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AND
PRESENTMENT
ACTIWTIES
THE
AMERICAN
GRAND
IURY
TTAI4E
TAKEN
ATVD
ARE
CURRENTLY
I}4AKTNGTO
ENSURE
ACCOTINTABILITVAIVD
TUSTICE
IN
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US
AND TIAKE
A
PRESENTMENT
BY
FOLLO'WNGTHE
INSTRUCTIONS
BELOW!
tutAy
16,
2009
 
Presentrrrents:
Americian
Grand
Jury
May
r.6,
zoog
On
May
16,
2oo9
theAmerican
Grand
Jury
convened and conducteda
hearing
withregardto
CRIMINAL
activity,
complaints
and
allegations
presented.
before
said
Grand
Jury;
Such charges
and
presenhents
of
criminal
activity
were handeddown against
theperson(s)knownas
BarackObam4
aka:
Ba¡ackObama, Jr.,
aka:
Ba¡ack
HusseinObama,
aka:
BarrySoetoro;
aka:
BarryObama;
aka:BarackObama,presumed
hesident
of
theUnited
States
(hereinafter
lmown
as
Obama);
Said
Grand
JurXr
was
dr¡ly organized
and em¡rowered
under
the
laws
of
the
Constitution
of United.
States
of
America
as
follows:
Scope
and
Authoritv
of the Grand
JurT
The
Constihrtion
of
the
United
States,
Ämendment
r
and.Amendment
5,
hornm
as
portions
oftlre
Bilt
of
Rightsstates¡
^Amendment
t
Congress
såcll
make
na
law
respeetíng
an
establíshment
of
r
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or
prohibítíng
the
fr
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æer
cís
e
ther eof;
or
øbridg
ing
the
fr
eedom
of
speech,
or of
thepress;
or
the
rþht
of
the
people
peaceably
to
assemble,
and
to
petítíontheGouetnmantfor
aredressofgriananæs.
.
Amendment
g:
No
person
shall
be
held to answæ
for
a
capital,
or
othe¡wise
ínfamousæíme,
unles.ç
on
a
presentment
or
indictment of
a
Grand
Jury,
Said
GrandJr¡ry
was
convenedunder thepower
and.
authority
vested
with
the
people
as
guaranteed
undertheConstihrtion,Amendment
S,
Bill
ofRights.The convenedGrand
Jury
was
"national"in nahue,
represented
by
people
of
theUnited
$tates,
saidpeoplebeingcitizens
as
we¡esworu.under
Oath
as
to
Eligibilityfor
and
Service
in
behalf
ofthe
GrandJury:Each
JurSr
member
rmas
eligible
as
follorvs¡
r) Acitizenof
the
United
States;
e)
A
citizen
ofeighteen
(rÐ
years
or older;
B)
Aresidentof
a
State
charteredwithintheUnited
Statesof
America
4)Were
in
possession
of
his/her
nattral
faorlties,
of
ordinary
intellþence,
of
soundjudgmentandof fair elaracter;
S)Possessed
a
sufEcientloowledge
of
the
English langr¡age;
6)
Were
not
serving
as
abial
juorin
anycourt;
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