State Justices and Judges

“Duties of State Justices and Judges”
Judges perform the following duties – Read through lawful documents to make determinations
about pre-trial issues, motions and final rulings; assist with monitoring jury selection, along with
instructing the jury and managing them during a trial; listen to arguments from plaintiffs and
defendants to determine the facts of a case and come to a ruling; ask questions of witnesses and
legal counsel to make the right decisions regarding issues that may occur during a trial or hearing;
meet with lawful counsel to discuss and decide upon objections, pretrial motions, evidence and
discovery issues; determine proper sentencing, monetary fees and damages to be paid upon the
completion of a case and hand down the ruling in the courtroom to the responsible Party; monitor
court proceedings to ensure all lawful procedures are handled according to the law and make
decisions regarding gray area issues, such as the use of cameras in the courtroom; and write
opinions and conduct lawful research as needed to reach determinations or create written
documents.

The State Justices and Judges by Anna
At the State level, the people are also served by “Justices” as in “Justices of the Supreme Court”.
Also at the State level, because not all of the State’s international jurisdiction was ever delegated
away, we have “Judges”. All the “persons” are served by Hired Jurists arbitrarily calling
themselves “Judges” or “Justices”, none of whom are holding any valid Public Office in the
American Government at all.
So the additional irony is that I am an actual Judge holding an actual elected Public Office
approved by the people of this State, and I am the one being accused of “lying” and being a “fake
Judge”…. I am willfully serving the People of Alaska, instead of the Persons of Alaska. The reason
that I have not been arrested and charged with “impersonating a Judge” is that those who would
have to bring the charges are in fact impersonating our Judges — and as Hired Jurists, they know
it.
— Excerpt p.63,64 The Jural Assembly Handbook


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