Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Slave Negro Pro Se Plaintiff Louis Charles Hamilton II Vs. United States of America et al


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 Pro Se Slave Negro Louis Charles Hamilton II (USN), herein furtherance’s affirm, state and fully declare all allegation, contention, disputes, disputation, argument, conflict and disharmony,

      Count II

Cause of actions for in furtherance’s direct violation of

Chief Defendant “United States of America” et al own rules of governing laws, pursuant to “Violation” of the (MIA)

 The 13th Amendment to the Constitution declared that

"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted,

Shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

“Formally abolishing slavery in the United States,

The 13th Amendment was passed by the Congress on January 31, 1865, and ratified by the states on December 6, 1865,

Thereafter upon which “Slavery Servitude” Shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction, namely State of Mississippi until exactly “February 7th 2013 institute “Slavery Servitude” continual

Direct at Pro Se Slave Negro Louis Charles Hamilton II (USN), herein, “Plaintiffs” DNA race being 1000% said “Negro” and Now Slave Negro Pro Se Plaintiff “Louis Charles Hamilton II” herein officially as of this undersigned date

 “Plaintiffs” Files this said “Civil Complaint” in The “United States of America” and seeking such just cause for his forced residing in being a Slave Negro behalf,

            And Slave Negro Daughters “Chandra and Natasha” Hamilton and Slave Negro Son Aaron Michael Halvorsen (Hamilton II)
            Before the Honorable “United States District Court” for the “District of Columbia”
Pro Se Slave Negro Louis Charles Hamilton II (USN), herein et al “Plaintiffs” collectively seeks actual, accumulative, compensatory, consequential, continuing, expectation damages, foreseeable,

Future, incidentals, indeterminate, reparable, lawful, proximate, prospective, special, speculative, substantial, exemplary/punitive, and permanent damages

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