Declaration of Truth and Legal Standing: A True Testimony for the People
A Testimony by Devon Tyler of the Barber Nee Materio Family
I, Devon Tyler of the Barber Nee Materio family, an Irish man born and raised in New Jersey, stand before you aware that the courts have misappropriated my Christian name, turning it into a constructive trust without my consent. This abuse of authority must end. I will not allow administrators to enforce baseless policies that undermine my rights and the rights of all American citizens.
"I am not a person; I am the people. The courts are unlawfully creating constructive trusts and enforcing jurisdiction where none exists."
Understanding True Law: A Stand Against Unlawful Enforcement
Recently, I was subjected to an arrest not because of a crime, but due to a policy enforcer demanding my private information without legal grounds. This violation highlights that city ordinances are not crimes. As citizens, we are not required to surrender our rights to comply with unlawful demands.
Legal Foundation: Supreme Court Cases and True Law
The following Supreme Court cases affirm the principles of true law and the rights of every citizen:
- Hale v. Henkel, 201 U.S. 43 (1906): The Court ruled that there can be no crime without a victim. My arrest was unjustified as no harm or injury occurred.
- Mapp v. Ohio, 367 U.S. 643 (1961): This case reinforced the protection against unreasonable searches and seizures. Demanding my private information without cause violated this core right.
- Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 436 (1966): Citizens have the right to remain silent and refuse to provide information without legal grounds. Officers must establish lawful detainment before making demands.
- Yick Wo v. Hopkins, 118 U.S. 356 (1886): This case confirms that ordinances, when enforced unlawfully, cannot override constitutional rights.
Testimony and Declaration of Rights
I am Not a Person; I Am the People: I stand as a representative of the sovereign people, not as a corporate entity defined by statutory codes. My rights are inherent and unalienable, protected by the true law of this land.
City Ordinances Are Not Crimes: Ordinance violations are civil, not criminal. Enforcement beyond lawful grounds violates due process and oversteps legal jurisdiction.
Right to Refuse Unlawful Orders: The demand for my personal information was unlawful. My refusal was not only lawful but a constitutionally protected act of resistance.
Challenging Unlawful Arrests: This testimony asserts that my arrest was a violation of my rights. I challenge any attempts by the courts to misrepresent my status as one of the people and unlawfully impose jurisdiction.
Statement for All American Citizens
This declaration serves as a private testimony in any court of law. It is a call to action for all American citizens to safeguard their rights, challenge the unlawful enforcement of policies, and uphold the freedoms enshrined in our Constitution.